->''"I know there is good in you. The Emperor hasn't driven it from you fully. That was why you couldn't destroy me. That's why you won't bring me to your Emperor now."''--> -- '''Luke Skywalker''' (to Darth Vader), ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''

Egad!! Your best friend, loyal [[TrueCompanions comrade]], or long standing love interest has been [[SplitPersonalityTakeover taken over]] by TheVirus, {{Brainwashed|AndCrazy}}, [[CharmPerson mind]] [[PuppeteerParasite controlled]], [[DemonicPossession possessed]] or subjected to [[KryptoniteFactor Red Kryptonite]], GreenRocks, some sort of MacGuffin or mind-bending AppliedPhlebotinum or [[FaceHeelTurn turned to the dark side]] willingly.

You're the hero and your friend is now evil - a fight has to happen. But the obviously weaker opponent is winning! The hero can't bring himself to fight at full power against someone he loves. They know that the loved one is still there somewhere. The hero will win this fight by talking the friend out of the evil influence, usually because of ThePowerOfFriendship or ThePowerOfLove.

Often accompanied by the phrase "I know you are in there somewhere." The hero stalls the fight, trying to snap the friend out of it. Sometimes the effect is less than total salvation, only giving the friend the willpower [[DrivenToSuicide to off themself]] or [[ICannotSelfTerminate let]] [[MercyKill the hero off them]]. This can be especially [[{{Tragedy}} tragic]] if they've been FightingFromTheInside just to give them the opportunity.

Only the IdealHero can pull this baby off. It's usually saved as an AwesomeMoment for them, to show just how amazingly, totally, completely ''awesome'' they are. It's also a pretty big deal for whoever manages to snap them out of it.

Heroes beware, for it does not always work. They could discover, to their horror, that the friend was NotBrainwashed or they could be WrongGenreSavvy, use the line, and then discover that it really ''is'' too late to save them. In some of the more tragic cases, something remains of their friend, but it is only a faint echo, who can barely muster to come through long enough to beg the hero to either run away and save themselves, [[ICannotSelfTerminate or kill them and put them out of their misery]]. An inversion of this trope is HeroicWillpower, reversing the hero and sidekick's roles.

See also BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind, FightingYourFriend, and DefusingTheTykebomb. Contrast SheatheYourSword, where the hero wins without fighting, but usually there isn't a relationship between the protagonist and antagonist. See TheyStillBelongToUsLecture for the villain version. Compare {{Deprogram}}ming, a far more drawn out process. See also ResistTheBeast.----!!Examples

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]* ''Anime/InuYashaTheMovieFireOnTheMysticIsland'': Inuyasha initially attempts this on [[CloningBlues Kikyo's clone]], but he gives it up after discovering it isn't the real deal.* ''Manga/ViolinistOfHameln'' has many, but there is one in special where Raiel tries to bring Hamel back after he [[spoiler:transforms into a Mazoku. It's a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when you realize Raiel is still Hamel's best friend even after he KILLED RAIEL'S PARENTS, during his first inadverent Mazoku transformation, and is [[ComedicSociopathy constantly bullying him.]]]]* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Son Goku attempts this with Vegeta during the Buu Arc. Subverted, [[spoiler:as Vegeta willingly let himself become possessed by Babidi in order to increase his power. He does not even follow any of the wizard's orders, and can snap out at any time. He eventually does so, before knocking Goku out and making a HeroicSacrifice.]]** Mr. Satan tries to get through to Super Buu by reminded him of his vow to never to kill and showing him the puppy he saved. Buu laughs at him and Piccolo harshly tells him that the Buu he made friends with is gone.** ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' has a subversion of this as well with the Super 17 saga, when Android 18 joins the fight between Goku and Super 17. After 18's speech to 17 about being weak and cowardly for being the doctors' assassin rather than make his own decisions, [[spoiler: Android 17 takes enough control of his Super self to turn around and kill Dr. Myu… then continues the fight, but lets Goku see his weakness and defeat him]].* In the adaptation ''Videogame/DevilChildren'', Setsuna does this to [[spoiler:Zett]] who by that point has become [[spoiler:Zebul]]. He succeeds.* Happens every so often in ''Anime/YuGiOh'' and ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', usually during the {{Cult}} and TheVirus arcs. To complicate things, since DefeatMeansFriendship, the only guaranteed way to free the victim is to defeat them.** Except in the Battle City arc, where defeating Joey/Jounouchi would have resulted in [[SeriousBusiness his death by drowning]]. And [[TakeAThirdOption trying to do something else]] would have resulted in [[SadisticChoice Téa/Anzu being crushed to death]]. Yugi reminds Joey of their 'friendship' as well as using this term.. This, however. If not as forced in the original, as Jonouchi starts fighting Mariks control anyway.** This happens in Joey's duel with Mai in the Doma arc as well, she doesn't hesitate until the last hit, however.** In ''Anime/YuGiOhCapsuleMonsters'', Joey is taken over by the Red-Eyes Black Dragon, who is being controlled by "the Blade of Chaos". Cue a battle with Yugi and Joey in their respective monsters' armor.** Notably [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the case of Ryou Marufuji aka Hell Kaiser; his friends' and younger brother Shou's inability to grasp he turned psycho and evil ''on his own'' and ''couldn't'' be brought back this way could be attributed to GenreBlindness or denial. More than a few fans seem [[DracoInLeatherPants unable to grasp it as well]].** Jim's duel with Judai couldn't possibly take this more literally; he even actually goes "[[JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind in there]]." It's also a subversion because while Judai ''is'' in there, he can't/won't fight. He's freed thanks to two heroic sacrifices, one of which [[SenselessSacrifice only revealed ''why'' Judai was messed up]]. He never does fight from within.** Subverted in ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'' during the Dark Signer plot, as, even if the Dark Signers come to their senses or [[TheAtoner manage to avenge or get over the reasons they asked for another chance in the first place]] and snap back to normal, the Earthbound Gods pull a [[SplitPersonalityTakeover hostile takeover.]] Oh, and if they lose the duel, they [[KilledOffForReal die]].** [[DefiedTrope Defied]] twice in ''Anime/YuGiOhZexal'' with [[spoiler:Vector]] before finally succeeding.** IV also tries after [[spoiler:Shark]] becomes Nasch. Nasch's response is to try to bring out IV's original personality as well - the callous, revenge-driven creature he was before the previous Duel the two had. Neither are actually successfully. * [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in ''Anime/{{Gankutsuou}}'', [[spoiler:Albert convinces the Count to revert back into a human, but doing so makes the now-mortal Count vulnerable to a wound he received earlier, which kills him.]]* Played straight in ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' multiple times, during the Black Rose arc, in which Utena both fought her rivals and tried to talk sense into them. Notable example is [[spoiler: Wakaba: Utena didn't feel safe "using the sword (of Dios) against a friend," so despite Anthy's warnings she resorts to disarm Wakaba first, then use Wakaba's own sword (pulled from Saionji's body) to defeat her.]]* It's a common tactic when {{Magical Girl}}s have to fight their BrainwashedAndCrazy loved ones, and is often reserved for the GrandFinale.** ''Anime/SailorMoon'' towards evil Endymion, evil Hotaru, evil Chibi-Usa a.k.a. Black Lady, and many a MonsterOfTheWeek. It appeared in nearly every episode during the Rainbow Crystal arc in Season 1, specifically with Urawa and Rei's grandfather. Hell, Sailor Moon is MADE of this trope.*** In fact, during Rei's battle with her grandfather, there's a moment of [[GenreSavvy Genre Savviness]] when she says that her grandpa will snap out of it when his human conscious realizes that he's fighting his granddaughter. Naturally, just because she says it, [[EntertaininglyWrong that's precisely what doesn't happen,]] and so Sailor Moon must take the regular Moon Healing Escalation route to revert him back to normal.** For that matter, ''Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon'''s GrandFinale, as well a failed attempt on Dark Mercury. After the speech she promptly cuts Moon down anyway, and the shock of realizing she nearly killed a friend snaps her out of it.* The whole point of 75% of the {{Filler}} episodes of ''Manga/WeddingPeach'', usually requiring ThePowerOfLove. It happens ''a lot'' with Yousuke and Takurou.* ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' put a twist on this. Main character Lucia Nanami wasn't the one that talked down TheManBehindTheMan each time he or she was revealed to be an important figure to their quest and relations. [[spoiler:No, it was ''Hanon'', the lovestruck schoolgirl whose teacher turned out to be in love with Sara. Hanon eventually convinced Sara that she was ''still'' a princess and a hero. Similarly, when the Great One in the second arc revealed his origin, it was his son, Rihito, that reached his original feelings.]]* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', during the Final Judgment; [[spoiler:Sakura couldn't hurt Yue, the true form of her crush Yukito, and so she lost the first time around. Once Kaho uses her bell as a ResetButton, Sakura tries it again and succeeds]].* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', after Mako lets the power of [[spoiler:running Ryuko's Fight Club]] get to her head, Satsuki gives her a Two-Star Goku Uniform and gets her to fight Ryuko, who's grown weary of being on her own while Mako and her family enjoy their new-found wealth and wants to disband the club. [[PlayingWithATrope Ryuko doesn't bother fighting back]], simply [[MadeOfIron standing there and taking attack after attack]]...and when Mako realizes this, she gets so upset at the possibility of killing her friend that she calls off the fight and agrees to disband the club as Ryuko wanted. Shortly afterwards she punches a massive hole i the ground in frustration, revealing that she'd been holding back her true power throughout the fight...[[BatmanGambit just as Ryuko knew she would]].** Happens again to [[spoiler:Ryuko]] in episodes 20 and 21. [[spoiler:After Ragyo and Nui forcefully stitch Junketsu onto Ryuko's body, it rewrites her memories to give her a happy life with Ragyo, thereby making her completely loyal to her. Throughout the entirety of episode 21, Satsuki, Mako, the Elite Four, and the rest of Nudist Beach all fight Ryuko while attempting to snap her out of it. They eventually succeed after Senketsu and Mako enter Ryuko's mind, severing her mental connection to Junketsu.]]* In the second ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Max Heart'' movie, [[spoiler:Cure Black tries this on the BrainwashedAndCrazy White, but it doesn't work, and Black herself ends up in the same condition. Eventually they each snap out of it on their own]].** Nozomi tries this on the other four in ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'', mid-season, with the same result as the ''Max Heart'' example.** In the ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' movie, Cure Blossom tries to snap out Olivier of his brainwashed state by talking to him. However, Cure Marine's trying to protect her friend and fighting him. When Marine fires a shot meant for Olivier, Blossom takes it, saving Olivier, but [[SlipknotPonytail destroying her hairbow, letting her hair fall loose]]. It's enough to snap Olivier out of his trance** In the ''YesPrettyCure5GoGo'' movie, Cure Dream faces down a mind controlled Coco and, because of it, she's slowly turning into chocolate. Dream continues to call out his name and it slowly snaps him out of it, but it only takes hold once [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming she ends up throwing her arms around him, murmuring "Remember me", then]] ''[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming kissing him]]''.** Makoto attempts on in an episode of ''Anime/DokiDokiPrettyCure'', singing a song to try to rattle Regina free of the brainwashing she had been put through. Even more so is that she pulls off an UnflinchingWalk as both hero and villain fight around the two before Daabi initiates a henshin, allowing Makoto to grab Regina's weapon and keep singing. Too bad it's a very blatant HopeSpot moment.* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikerS'' has two of these in its finale. Subaru Nakajima vs. [[spoiler: her sister Ginga Nakajima]], and Nanoha Takamachi herself vs. [[spoiler: her adopted daughter, Vivio]].** Further used with the DarkMagicalGirl of the Season, Lutecia, after she's [[spoiler:mentally altered to see Erio and Caro as threats to her mother Megane being revived]], resulting in the two splitting duties, with Caro working on Lutecia while Erio's stuck trying to talk Lutecia's bodyguard summon Garyuu into not killing them both in the meantime. Unique in that Lutecia has been an antagonist the entire time and this is the first time she's bothered talking with the heroes. It seems Nanoha's habits as a MessianicArchetype rubbed off on her trainees.** Nanoha did this earlier, in A's, when her friend Hayate [[BreakTheCutie snapped]] and was taken over by an evil magical artifact. It failed, but Hayate fortunately snapped out of it by herself.* ''Manga/{{Pretear}}'': Himeno/Pretear v.s her stepsister Mawata, taken over Takako/Fenrir. And later, [[spoiler: Himeno again, against Takako herself.]]** In the manga, [[spoiler: Mawata and Himeno team up and deal one to Mawata's mother Natsue, possessed by Takako/Fenrir.]]* ''VisualNovel/HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi'': Seldomly works and almost every individual StoryArc has a DownerEnding. However, the actual {{I Know You Are In There Somewhere|Fight}} moment of Watanagashi-hen does ''kinda'' work. "I don't understand... Why am I hesitating?"** Also of note is the rooftop battle in Tsumihoroboshi-hen, when Keiichi [[spoiler: succeeds in snapping Rena out of her HatePlague-induced insanity.]]* In the ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' manga and the anime ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'', Ling Yao's body is taken over by the homunculus Greed, but Ed knows Ling is "still in there" because he hesitates during a fight when Ed mentions the name of Ling's loyal bodyguard, Lan Fan. Indeed, Ling manages to convince Greed to make a HeelFaceTurn and the homunculus [[spoiler:eventually performs a HeroicSacrifice necessary for Ed to defeat Father.]]** One of the rare instances where [[spoiler: the possesser and possessee eventually [[SharingABody learn to share]], largely due to this trope's invocation]].* [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], so far, in ''Manga/{{Guyver}}''. Sho has repeatedly tried to appeal to his brainwashed former ally Murakami, and has failed every time.** Another subversion comes when Sho has to fight his father, who has become a Guyver-killing Enzyme Zoanoid. He can't talk him down and has his brain ripped out. The Guyver takes over and kills Mr. Fukamachi on instinct. Sho forgets about it but later [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remembers]] and develops [[BroughtDownToNormal a mental block against using his powers. He later overcomes the block when Aptom threatens Mizuki.]]* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', the Bount arc featured the enemy Mabashi who used his doll to possess Rukia. This was followed by a prolonged battle between Rukia and her ally [[TheMedic Orihime]], in which Orihime (a peaceloving girl who's rarely willing to hurt even the ''villains'') refused to hurt her and [[TakeAThirdOption resorted to talking her out of it]]. Even when Rukia's companions (and pre-possession Rukia) are urging her to just go attack. She succeeds with a CooldownHug [[spoiler:mixed with her BarrierWarrior powers]].** In the manga (chapter 352), it's tremendously subverted. [[spoiler: Ishida attempts to prevent Ichigo (who has succumbed to his SuperpoweredEvilSide) from killing a seemingly defeated Ulquiorra. Ichigo, however, impales Ishida on his sword. Orihime, pulling herself out of her HeroicBSOD, shrieks out Ichigo's name, but then Ulquiorra jumps in... and smashes Ichigo back to his real Shinigami form. Ichigo can't recall what happened.]]* ''Manga/FromFarAway'' has a nice subversion: Izark is a hero with a SuperpoweredEvilSide who recently managed to change back intentionally. When he fights Swacka, an opponent who also [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifts involuntarily]], Izark scrambles for the right phrase to describe what made him able to end his transformation. Nothing works. Then he reminds his opponent of the teachings of the Gray Bird tribe, which is the tribe Swacka belongs to. Miraculously Swacka changes back. Asked admiringly if he is a tribal master, Izark answers that he had no idea what he was talking about and made it all up as he went along.* The second ''Manga/InuYasha'' movie makes good use of this trope when [=InuYasha=] begins to be transformed into a full demon (for good this time!), but Kagome [[spoiler: snaps him out of it with a kiss]].* A very slight variation is used in the ''GetBackers'' manga: When Ginji tries to fight the BrainwashedAndCrazy Kazuki, he's already pretty beaten up. He does try to appeal to "Kazu-chan's" true self, but doesn't get any results and focuses instead on appealing to Toshiki, the one currently in control of Kazuki and once a good friend of his. He finally resigns himself to death when Toshiki and Kazuki attack him together, as he can't bring himself to kill his friend. Cue Juubei's BigDamnHeroes moment.* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' plays with this. When he first got his cursed armor, Schierke had to reach out and calm down Guts so he wouldn't kill himself and their TrueCompanions. Later in the port city battle, Schierke pulled Guts out of the armor's influence just enough to let him think clearly.* The talk is inverted in ''Anime/SonicX''. Eggman, being who he is, obviously isn't going to try and talk Dark Sonic down nicely. No. Instead he mentally berates the guy and tells him to get the hell outta there before anyone else gets blown up. Amazingly, it ''works''. This is probably Eggman's CrowningMomentOfAwesome in the Sonic X series.* In ''Anime/GundamWing'', Trowa and Quatre pull these on each other. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOaH0tsG3z0 When one is brought mad by the Wing Zero's Zero System, the other snaps him out of it]]. Trowa pulls it first, then Quatre follows.* Saji Crossroads tries this on his ex-girlfriend, DarkActionGirl Louise Halevy in the second season of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00''. [[spoiler:Doesn't really work since Louise's conditioning kicks in, but at least Saji manages to survive the encounter.]].** In episode 24, Saji tries again. [[spoiler:It ''works'' this time (with help from Setsuna's Trans-Am ''and'' [[ChekhovsGun the sight of a certain promise ring]]) and he makes Louise come back to her senses. [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Aaaaaawwww]]. ]]** And before that, it was horribly subverted. [[spoiler:Lyle "Lockon" Dylandy tries to appeal to his girlfriend Anew Returner, a ManchurianAgent who was forcibly reverted to her true Innovator side, so he won't have to kill her. Anew actually ''rejects'' said Innovator side and is about to take the LastSecondChance... only for her boss [[FanNickname FUCKING RIBBONS]] to re-brainwash her, and Setsuna has to snipe poor Anew to rescue Lyle.]]* Cruel subversion in ''Manga/NaruTaru''. [[LonelyRichKid Hiroko Kaizuka aka Hiro-chan]] has gone all batshit after being cruelly abused by her classmates and not having her parents' support, killing bullies and parents alike and threatening to kill Shiina's father, Shunji, [[WeCanRuleTogether to force her join her cause]]. Shiina attempts to talk Hiroko out of it, but Hiroko says she can't go back and that Shiina can't save everyone with kindness, while her Shadow Dragon Oni (which she used to commit the murders) breaking Shunji's arm and almost strangling him. [[spoiler:Cue to Hoshimaru snapping Hiroko's neck to save Shunji, and to a traumatised Shiina screaming and going into an HeroicBSOD when she sees that her father is safe, but Hiroko is dead.]]* Satella tries this on her sister, Florette/Fiore in ''Manga/ChronoCrusade'', [[SubvertedTrope but it fails]]. She's forced to disable her opponent instead, by freezing them in crystal in the manga and killing them outright in the anime.** There's also Rosette and Joshua's fight in the manga. In this case it ''does'' work, except [[spoiler:Rosette has to shoot one of Joshua's horns to free him from their powers enough to bring him back]].* In ''Anime/PrincessTutu'', Fakir and [[spoiler:Mytho]] have a sword duel that turns into one of these, including Fakir showing the other boy his reflection in his sword and shouting "Remember your true self!" It appears to have failed, and the now-evil [[spoiler:prince]] raises his sword and brings it within an inch of Fakir's face, only to stop himself at the last second. [[spoiler:Mytho]] then tells Fakir and Tutu "don't come near me!" and flees. This turns out being slightly subverted, however: the next time we see him, he's as evil as ever, if not ''worse''.* In ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior'' and much better in the original Japanese Rockman.EXE with Dark Blues/Proto Man and Enzan/Chaud. Axess episode 49 is in fact widely considered one of the best episodes in the series due to how this was done.** Also done in the original season where Roll was turned into an evil dominatrix by a corrupted chip. This time Megaman's efforts to snap her out of it fail completely (Save for one moment that is actually Dominatrix!Roll pretending to be good again to get Megaman to drop his guard), and it is only by Mayl being told how to purge the chip from Roll's program in the physical world that Roll returns to normal.* In ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis'' OAV, GeniusBruiser Inui pulls this on his {{Tsundere}} partner, Kaidoh, when he falls into an UnstoppableRage state during their doubles match against Renji and Kirihara. [[spoiler:It works and Kaidoh calms down, but they lose anyway since Inui was too injured to continue.]]* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'': A subversion -- or just very sinister straight example -- would be first fight between Saitou Hajime and Kenshin early in the Shishio arc, where Saitou attempts to drag Kenshin's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Battousai side]] to the surface. He succeeds... and then damn near strangles Kenshin to death. [[spoiler: Kaoru attempts to stop them since she ''has'' brought Kenshin back from the Battousai state before, but it doesn't work; it takes the arrival of a high-ranked minister whom both Saitou and Kenshin knew from Restoration times to stop them.]]** During the Kyoto arc, it's played straight. Kenshin attempts to drag the more gentle persona of his WorthyOpponent Shinomori Aoshi to the surface. He's become a BloodKnight after the cruel deaths of his QuirkyMinibossSquad and Kenshin doesn't want to kill him in battle, having promised Misao that he'd bring him back. [[spoiler: Mentioning Misao's TenderTears and how Aoshi was running away from the truth works pretty well, and Aoshi comes back to his senses.]]** Also played with in Seijuro Hiko's fight with [[GentleGiant Fuji]], who's under the effect of MoreThanMindControl, and by Sanosuke towards his EvilMentor Anji.*** Poor Anji. Though Sano more ''[[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath trash talks]]'' him into repentance than calls out to him per this trope, since Anji'd been like this for about nine years since a BreakTheCutie deal caused his FaceHeelTurn, and Sano first met him last week. Sano ''did'' have extremely good points, though... Like how [[spoiler: his dead adoptive children would've never wanted him to take revenge for them, and how Anji had pretty much lost himself in his way to get revenge. "Don't you see them cry among the blood you've spilled!?"]]*** And Hiko continues a colossal dick while doing his thing for Fuji. Again, ItMakesSenseInContext: not only he was snapping Fuji out of his funk, but showing him what an asshole his "master" Saizuchi was. And considering that Saizuchi ''was'' an irritating SmugSnake and the one who and manipulated an innocent and desperate GentleGiant like Fuji, well...* The ending of ''Anime/OvermanKingGainer'' has Gain doing this to [[spoiler:Gainer, but Gainer is too brainwashed so the minor character gives Gain the Planeta coat so that Cynthia, Gain, and Sara can hear the thoughts about friendship]]. Earlier, Adette tries to do this against Hughes Gouli, threatens to shoot him, tries to shoot him, before screwing the whole thing and just kissing him which works.* ''Manga/ZatchBell'': Sherry Belmont struggles to wake BrainwashedAndCrazy Koko, who insists that she turned evil out of her own free will. For a moment, Sherry starts to really believe that it's true, until she notices some earrings Koko is wearing that are a symbol of their friendship...* Played with in ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Simon repeatedly tries to get [[spoiler: his lover Nia]], as the Anti-Spiral messenger, to snap out of it. At the critical moment of episode 22, he realized that the reason she kept appearing to him--and the reason she's still [[spoiler: wearing their engagement ring--is that on some level she ''wanted'' him to save her. He then proceeds to drive straight for the core drill slot she's standing in front of, without bothering to ask her if she'll get out of the way. She does, and starts behaving like her normal self, just before she's summoned back to the Anti-Spiral homeworld.]]** Before that, Kamina has to convince Simon not to go berserk and drive their shiny new base directly into a volcano, you know, after [[spoiler: [[NotQuiteDead Kamina]] DIED for 10 minutes. His [[BackFromTheDead resurrection]] didn't last all that long.]]* Used in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', when Sakura uses this and a CooldownHug to stop cursed-seal!Sasuke from pretty much murdering the Sound Genin who seriously beat her up. Subverted later: she attempts it on Naruto when he's under the effect of the Kyuubi, but fails.** A much more tragic example occurs sometime later, during Kakashi's duel with Tobi [[spoiler: who is really [[EvilFormerFriend Obito Uchiha]].]] Kakashi tries to remind Tobi of [[spoiler: the boy he used to be, but Obito's retorts make it painfully clear that the him Kakashi knew is no more. This conclusion is later disproven by Naruto, though, when Obito sees a montage of what his life would have been like if he'd stayed loyal to Konoha instead of joining Madara, proving that he deep down regrets his FaceHeelTurn.]]* Reversed in the final battle of ''Manga/{{X1999}}'', where Kamui [[spoiler: saves Fuma from his brainwashing, and simultaneously the entire world, by forgiving Fuma for ''killing'' him when Fuma takes advantage of Kamui's refusal to fight]].* In ''Manga/AyashiNoCeres'', confrontations between the Mikagi-possessed Aki and Aya (who has rather more control over her possession by Ceres) go like this. Each time, Aya tries to keep Ceres from killing Aki, in hopes that he might get free from Mikagi. [[spoiler: In the end, since Mikagi will not let Aki re-take control, Aki chooses to let Aya/Ceres [[ShootTheDog kill]] [[MercyKill him]].]]* Also played with in ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', where Tohru Honda resorts to gently speaking to Akito Sohma during the latter's ''enormous'' VillainousBreakdown, replying to her opponent's threats, slaps, screams and knife swinging with kindness and understanding. She finishes her speech with a friendship offer at the corner of a cliff... [[spoiler: Then, the ground breaks and poor Tohru falls off, getting severely injured. ''That'', however, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone makes Akito snap out]], as she starts screaming for ''medical help for Tohru'' instead of indulging into EvilGloating, marking the start of her HeelFaceTurn.]]** She actually used it before, against Kyo's cursed form. It looked like it'd fail, but worked like a charm after a while.* Used for [[TearJerker intense drama]] in the ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' OAV. A young woman sacrificed herself to the Shinma Lemures to bring her husband BackFromTheDead, but he CameBackWrong as a servant of said Shinma and without any memories. Miyu noticed this and deduced that the now-Shinma wouldn't stop killing people unless he remembered his past, so while fighting him she showed him visions of his past and tried to make him remember his wife and his own passing. [[spoiler:And he did... but since he was now a Shinma, he was shot to death by the police.]]* [[spoiler:Garcia's ill-fated]] MexicanStandoff with Roberta in ''Manga/BlackLagoon''.* Subverted in the second season of ''LightNovel/SorcererStabberOrphen'': Ellis tries it on the BrainwashedAndCrazy Majic, but fails and is knocked out. [[spoiler:Played straight immediately afterwards: Orphen tries it again, [[WarriorTherapist combining words and magic fighting]], and he is successful.]]* Suou tries this on Tanya in the second season of ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''. [[spoiler:This being the show it is, just when it seems like it might be having an effect, Tanya gets killed by a sniper.]]* Ox does this with Kim in the ''Manga/SoulEater'' manga when she's enjoying being a "true" witch a bit too much (for the uninformed, this is not a conscious decision, but an effect of the Morality Manipulator). It works, in spite of his CombatPragmatist of a partner deciding she was too much of a threat to his meister and [[GoodThingYouCanHeal stabbing the girl]].** In chapter 76, Black Star tries this on [[spoiler: a mad Death the Kid]]. "I'm bringing you back even if I have to drag you!", indeed. [[spoiler: It works in the end.]]** In chapter 96, Maka [[spoiler: [[http://www.mangareader.net/soul-eater/96/7 tries this on Crona]]]] but it doesn't work. Soul attempts this as well, but he ain't much more succesful either. It still doesn't deter either of them.[[spoiler: Though they do achieve some success...later on.]]** Tsugumi and Anya have this problem with Meme in the last episode of ''Manga/SoulEaterNot'', because Meme is under the control of Shaula Gorgon.* ''Anime/VariableGeo'': In the final episode, Yuka is forced to confront [[ChildhoodFriend her best friend]], Satomi, who'd been possessed by [[spoiler: [[BigBad Miranda Jahana]]]]'s disembodied spirit. She uses Satomi as leverage by threatening to kill her from within, [[SadisticChoice unless Yuka agreed to surrender]] ''[[GrandTheftMe her body]]'' to her. Just as Yuka is about to comply, Kaori [[DivingSave prevents it from happening]] and tells Yuka [[ThePowerOfLove how to free Satomi]] from [[spoiler: Miranda]]'s control. She does it by unleashing [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the full depth of her feelings]] and gets her bff back, unharmed.* ''Manga/IkkiTousen Great Guardians'': ** Doing this to the real Saji Genpou is [[SilkHidingSteel Sonken Chuubou's]] CrowningMomentOfAwesome.** In the manga, Koukin mixes this with a CooldownHug when Hakufu's body is almost completely taken over by her SuperpoweredEvilSide while fighting Ukitsu. Again, a CrowningMomentOfAwesome since not even taking a sword ''to the gut'' from the berserker Hakufu stops him. [[TheDeterminator WOW.]]* Allen Walker tries this on Lavi in ''Manga/DGrayMan'' after Road [[MindRape mind raped]] him. In the middle of the fight, Allen hugs his friend close and asks, "Lavi, can't you hear my voice?" [[spoiler:Doesn't quite work and Allen continues to get wailed on, but fortunately it turns out Lavi had been FightingFromTheInside the whole time and eventually manages to stop himself.]]* Suiseiseki in ''Manga/RozenMaiden'' manages to pull this one off in the reboot of the manga, when Souseiseki's body has been possessed by Kirakishou. She manages to put a plan in motion that would ultimately remove Kirakishou from Souseiseki's body by getting Jun to sign a contract with Souseiseki's ring and inserting a rosa mystica into the body. [[spoiler:She ultimately sacrifices her own rosa mystica after Suigintou, who has Souseiseki's, refuses to hand it over out of arrogance]]. Granted that despite her general attitude, this is ''very'' [[AllLovingHero in-character]] for her.* Subverted in ''Manga/FairyTail'' in the [[AdaptationExpansion fleshed out history]] of Lisana. Mirajane, the one who was supposed to be doing most of the work taking out The Beast, made a mistake. Elfman used his own version of the siblings' Take Over magic to grab control of it, but in doing so began to rampage. Lisana arrived and tried to calm him down, soothing him with talk about how much she and Mirajane loved him... only to get brutally killed in a single strike. Small wonder both survivors had [[FreakOut severe personality flips]] after this.* An interesting subversion in ''Manga/OnePiece''. Ivankov is supposedly one of the few people Kuma fears, so Ivankov initially refuses to fight, instead trying to get him remember who he's attacking. When he learns that Kuma has been turned into a cyborg [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul and no longer remembers his past life]], Ivankov decides to ''[[SociopathicHero beat the fear back into him]]''.* When Kari in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' winds up [[TrappedInAnotherWorld trapped in a city in the Digital World]], she runs into an old friend named Andromon, an android Digimon under the [[BigBad Digimon Emperor's]] [[BrainwashedAndCrazy control]]. She pleads for him to remember her, and he slowly does just that. It was the success of this trope, in fact, that showed everyone that the Digimon Emperor's brainwashing dark rings had less control over Perfect[[note]]Japanese[[/note]]/Ultimate[[note]]English dub[[/note]] level Digimon.* Takato tries this on Rika in the second ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' movie while she is being controlled by Parasimon. True to the darker tone of ''Tamers'', it doesn't work and Guilmon just hacks the thing off her back.* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'': The fight against Oktavia ([[spoiler:Sayaka]]), in two different timelines. It turns out about how you'd expect -- [[spoiler:it fails. In the third storyline, Homura has to kill her with bombs; in the main one, Kyoko chooses a HeroicSacrifice]].** Fans speculate, perhaps hopefully, that it didn't entirely fail during this timeline. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Oktavia does seem to hesitate]]. The real roadblock is that there's nowhere else to go from there. As puella magi, their only real skill is killing witches; they have no means of healing them.*** That's not entirely true. The laws of magic in-universe are based on the laws of thermodynamics, among which EquivalentExchange is loosely based. There is one way they can likely turn a witch [[spoiler: back into a magical girl (but it's not pretty), by giving up all their magical girl powers and thus becoming a witch themselves, the energy given to the witch might be enough to reverse the process]]. Words on the other hand, are pretty useless, since the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism rests pretty firmly on cynicism at this point. *** ''Manga/PuellaMagiKazumiMagica'' showed an attempt that worked: [[spoiler: take the corpse of a witch, use the energies of at least six other girls to transform it into a humanoid body, reconstruct the Grief Seed until it resembles a Soul Gem again, wipe the girl's memory so she doesn't go AxCrazy from having a witch's mind, and then use a wish to turn her body into a human one.]] For obvious reasons, this wasn't something Kyouko could do.** Played straighter in ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion'': There's [[spoiler: the girl's fight with Homulilly. They don't actually try to attack her; instead they hold off her familiars and attacks while they try to bust through her barrier and Kyubey's isolation field. It works. But whether it worked exactly as it was supposed to is up to debate.]] And earlier, the girls [[spoiler: defeat Hitomi's Nightmare in the same manner, with Sayaka calming her down.]]* ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' has Inori trying this on Lucky, who is turned into a monster. It worked, if it wasn't for Eas stopping it.* This was used on [[spoiler: the comatose, completely-in-the-middle-of-the-rewriting-ritual Asuna]] in ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima''. Except that Negi isn't the one doing it, but [[spoiler: the girls from 3 A. And by "the girls", we meant not just the Ala Alba ladies (Setsuna, Konoka, Kuu Fei, Haruna, Nodoka, Anya, Yue, etc.), but '''all''' the girls of the class - including these who were {{Muggles}} until few ago (Ayaka, the Narutaki twins, the cheerleaders, etc.) The only ones who weren't there were Eva (who was fighting with Ala Rubra) and Chao (still in the future).]] And the result? [[spoiler: It worked. Asuna snappped out of her coma and returned to the action... and in the middle of this, [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming she stopped a little to thank the girls for saving her]].]]* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Kotetsu becoming {{Unperson}}ed and declared a killer means that he soon find himself being pursued by his own superhero friends, who have had all their memories of him altered courtesy of the show's BigBad. [[spoiler:The trope is subverted in that Kotetsu tries to make them remember him but has little luck ([[PowerOfLove except maybe with Karina, who has a crush on him]]).]]** Played more or less straight when Kotetsu has the same fight with his partner Barnaby. At no point during the actual battle (or the relentless reminiscing Kotetsu does in-between) do Barnaby's memories show any sign of returning -- [[spoiler:but when Kotetsu addresses him using the EmbarrassingNickname he gave him in a previous episode, he regains his senses.]]* Naturally ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'' had one of these moments. [[spoiler:Her best friend, Miyako, is manipulated by Fin into attacking her. Jeanne would have succeeded but for Fin's hindrance; the bright side is that Miyako herself snapped out of it with Noin's help.]]* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': Ranma tries this in one of his fights with a brainwashed Shampoo. It doesn't work.--> '''Ranma:''' We're your friends! Shampoo, try to remember!--> '''Shampoo:''' Shampoo have no friends!* In Anime/StreetFighterIIV, [[spoiler: Ken and Guile]] are forced to use this trope on the brainwashed [[spoiler: Ryu and Chun-Li]], who are in this state thanks to [[spoiler: Bison]].* Constantly attempted in ''Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato'', since TheDragon Gai is TheHero Shurato's RivalTurnedEvil ''and'' ChildhoodFriend, due to being BrainwashedAndCrazy. It never works, either because the brainwashing is too strong or Gai is taken away when it looks like Shurato ''may'' be able to get through him. [[spoiler: And it only works... when Gai is about to ''die'', letting him pull a DyingAsYourself.]]* Taken to a rather bizarre extreme in the movie ''[[Manga/{{Cyborg009}} 009 Re:Cyborg]]''. That's because after having discovered that some sort of anomaly is keeping Joe from remembering being a 00 Number Cyborg, Dr Gilmore realizes that the only way to get him to remember is to have Geronimo Junior try to beat the tar out of him to kickstart his memories.* In {{Trigun}}, one of the Gung-Ho Guns uses their powers to possess a child, and Vash thinks he can talk to the "kid inside" and get him to fight for control of his own mind. [[spoiler: This doesn't work out, because Wolfwood shoots the kid, leading to a WhatTheHellHero conflict with Vash.]]* ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'' has two instances:** The fight against Caldina. She specializes in hypnotism and puppeteering, forcing Hikaru and Umi to attack Fuu. Fuu tries to snap them out of it and ends up binding them with a spell, but then she begs them to dodge because Caldina turns the magic on ''her''. Eventually Fuu is able to attack Caldina herself, which breaks it.** The FinalBattle against [[spoiler:the fully awakened Princess Emeraude]] is like this. The girls are attacked by her SuperpoweredEvilSide [[spoiler: that was born from the Knights killing her BodyguardCrush Zagato thinking he was keeping her prisoner]], while seeing flashes of the form that they already know. [[spoiler:Emeraude ''is'' in there somewhere, but she [[ICannotSelfTerminate implores them to kill her now]] --as she summoned them to do in the first place, this being the reason why Zagato fought them--before [[BrokenBird she's so lost in grief and rage]] that she begins openly praying for Cephiro's destruction]]. Massive emotional trauma ensues.* In ''Animation/GuardianFairyMichel'', when Baron gets turned into a monster, Rena begs her to remember her existence as a fairy and stop harming things. Electro is brought back in a similar way, but thanks instead to Harry, the human boy who befriended him.* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': [[spoiler: In Episode 12, both Mikasa and Armin struggle to get through to Eren when he loses control of his Titan form and is stuck in a kind of LotusEaterMachine. Eventually, Armin manages to snap Eren back to his senses.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Comics]]* In the Marvel universe, even the characters know this. And they know not to bother trying it with victims of the Puppet Master because they're not being mind controlled, they're being body controlled and that's different.* ComicBook/SpiderMan repeatedly tries this with various opponents he faces, such as Venom. It never works, although his AlternateUniverse daughter, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, has a considerably better track record when it comes to such things.* ''ComicBook/XMen''** Rogue and Gambit have at least two of them during the period in which Gambit has been turned into Apocalypse's Horseman of Death.** After Wolverine gets brainwashed by Apocalypse, the Comicbook/{{X-Men}} try this strategy... combined with beating the living hell out of him, blowing him through walls, and having Psylocke use her PsychicPowers to try to break the conditioning. Eventually his normal personality is restored by the power of Jubilee's love and Archangel's magic sparkly wings.*** Fun fact: Wolverine only ''got'' that way because Apocalypse was either going to choose ''him''... or [[PsychoForHire Sabretooth]]. Realizing that Sabretooth would never ''want'' to be snapped out of being "Death" (and would be unstoppable), the DangerouslyGenreSavvy Wolvie subjected himself to Apocalypse on purpose, with the hope that the X-Men would be able to pull him out of it. And they did.** This seems to happen often with Apocalypse's servants. The first chronological example occurs in the 1996 one-shot ''Black Knight: Exodus'', which focuses on Dane Whitman of the Avengers and X-villain Exodus's origin story. Turns out Exodus was best buddies with Dane's ancestor Eobar Garrington in the 12th century, and when Apocalypse abducted him and awakened his mutant powers, he decided it'd be a swell idea to pit Exodus against his closest friend. It was a close thing, but Garrington/Dane was able to get Exodus to snap out of it.** * Danielle Moonstar has a link with Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane) also of the ComicBook/NewMutants. When Wolfsbane was mind-controlled by the Shadow King (via Karma's possession power) it took a direct mind-to-mind appeal to break through Farouk's control.* Happens quite a lot during ''Comicbook/BlackestNight''. Sometimes, the fallen hero's friends are actually "in there somewhere", but most of the time words are useless and the possessed Black Lanterns are nothing more than mindless shells with super powers.** Bonus points if the possessed mindless shell convinces the more gullible hero that s/he is actually in there somewhere.* Early in Ben Dunn's ''Comicbook/NinjaHighSchool'', OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Jeremy was brainwashed into being a sort of combination MadScientist and EvilOverlord (in a rather [[PuttingOnTheReich Nazi-looking]] uniform). On at least one later occasion, he relapsed. ("Using what I could salvage from your school's workshop, I was able to take control of every civilian satellite...." He'd also built a bunch of robot soldiers. All this in less than a day.) Ichi dragged him back to sanity by hugging him while tearfully saying, "Please. You're not this person. You're not this person."* Inverted in ''UltimateMarvel'', in a team-up between the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. One of the [[spoiler:Sentinels from the future, patterned on Wolverine,]] insists that (paraphrased) "I didn't do it, I'm still you inside". So far it's unknown if it was telling the truth.* In the DCU, brainwashed Teen Titan Kid Devil gets talked out of an UnstoppableRage by Miss Martian before he can kill a similarly brainwashed Hardrock.-->'''M'gann:''' Eddie. No. Eddie, Please Listen... This isn't you. You're not a killer. What they did to you -- what Clock King said to you... None of it's true. You're not a monster. You're not alone. You're not unloved. You're a sweet boy who had a dream to be a superhero sidekick and got to live that dream. You're thoughtful, funny and earnest. You're a Teen Titan, Eddie. You're a '''good guy.'''* A vicious subversion in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans''' ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract.'' Turned out Terra wasn't the [[AntiVillain confused-but-good type]] she became in [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the animated series]]...** To cap it off, when Gar desperately asks WasItAllALie. She not only cruelly laughs at him, but digs the knife in further by sneering that kissing him made her "want to puke."* In Comicbook/MsMarvel's own series her fellow Avenger Wonder Man gets mind controlled by M.O.D.O.K.. For a variation she manages to break it by planting a passionate kiss on him.* In ''ComicBook/MegaMan'', Mega Man tries this on the first Robot Masters. It works on half of them, but the other half are determined to follow their new programming to destroy Mega Man. This leads to the two sides fighting it out, allowing Mega to slip away. [[spoiler: The two sides eventually comprimise by [[LoopholeAbuse destroying the Copy Robot]].]]** Done by the original Robot Masters to Mega Man after he has falling under Wily's control in the third story arc. It doesn't work at all.* Attempted over and over again in ''WorldWarHulk'' -- only for those who try it to discover that Bruce Banner is as angry as the Hulk, ''agrees'' with the Hulk, and is working with him.* In ''ComicBook/AllFallDown'', members of the Pantheon try to reach out to [[spoiler:Pronto]] this way. They don't quite succeed.* [[TheHero Danael]] tries this on [[spoiler:[[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Saryn]]]] after [[spoiler:she was stung by a Darkhellion and turned into a Chaos Shade]] in ''ComicBook/LesLegendaires: [[OriginsEpisode Origines]]''. It's horribly subverted, as turns out it's too late, and [[spoiler:Jadina has to kill her to save Danael.]]* This is attempted with [[spoiler:Nightmare Rarity]] in ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDW'' #7. Nightmare Moon II insists she's in control, though Spike seems to momentarily get through.* Occurs in an old DCUniverse comic book. Superboy has somehow been given the personality of Adolf Hitler by the Psycho Changer, Alaktor. A fellow superhero tries to talk him out of it. Read it [[http://superdickery.com/images/stories/dick/lsh3.jpg here]].-->Mon-El: Superboy, you can't be Hitler in personality! You've got to remember who you are...fight this off...* ComicBook/TransformersRobotsInDisguise: In a flashback, Orion Pax meets with his friend [[spoiler: Senator Shockwave]]. He's had his body disfigured and his head messed with so much, he's lost all emotions and empathy. He no longer sees any reason to have scruples and feels free from the experience. Orion tries to appeal to who he once was, a noble bot who fought for equality for all. It is a doomed effort.-->'''Pax''': "I know the '''real''' you - you can overcome what they '''did! I believe in you!'''-->'''[[spoiler: Shockwave]] (narrating)''': "One day Orion Pax would '''stop''' believing..."[[/folder]]

[[folder: Fan Works]]* Zig-Zagged in Ridyr's ''Film/TronLegacy'' fanfic "Survivor's Tale." Yori was captured and Clu decided to have [[TheDragon Rinzler]] execute her, as much for dramatic irony as to get her out of the way. Yori figured out who was under that mask and started trying to talk him out of it, more for his sake than hers. With Clu shouting orders from one end and Yori arguing from the other, he becomes paralyzed by confusion. Later, after Yori's been rectified, Rinzler was still too confused by her presence to dismiss her as just another drone, and inverts the trope by freeing her, despite being unable to either free himself or completely understand his reasons for doing so.* ''Fanfic/WinterWar'' When it is revealed that Ichigo has lost control of his Hollow side, Ikkaku envisages pulling off something like this, during/followed by a massive fight which would end in Ichigo regaining control and running off to kill Aizen. Much later on, Ikkaku's [[WhatTheHellHero angry speech]] has no effect on Hollow!Ichigo.* ''FanFic/InnerDemons'': Several characters try this on [[BigBad Twilight Sparkle]] after she's consumed by her [[EnemyWithin Queen of Darkness persona]], with the biggest TearJerker of them all being Spike's attempt during the Battle of Fillydelphia. None of them work.* Attempted and failed in ''Naruto:Asunder''. Hinata makes it clear that unless she and Naruto talk about '''WHY''' he kissed her and what's up with their relationship... HEADS. WILL. ROLL.* In ''Fanfic/ThePrayerWarriors The Threat Of Satanic Commonism'', Jerry is forced to fight against a "[[DemonicPossession demon]] [[RougeAnglesOfSatin processed]]" [[PercyJackson Grover]]. Unlike most cases of this, Jerry is entirely willing to kill Grover if necessary, and ends up doing so ([[DeathIsCheap not that this is the first or last time Grover dies]]).* Happens towards the end of the ''Film/StarTrek'' fic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9795158/1/Written-in-the-Stars Written in the Stars]]''; Spock, suffering from the effects of Pon Farr, becomes crazed and violent, and can't even remember the rest of the crew...except for Fem!Kirk. She takes it upon herself to try and pull this trope on him. [[spoiler: It doesn't work, so she brings him back to himself by...[[MateOrDie relieving him]] of his pain.]]* In FanFic/TheConversionBureauTheOtherSideOfTheSpectrum, Marcus tried this on Stalwart Heart to bring his pre-ponified human self, Jacob (Marcus' little brother) back. [[spoiler: Sadly, it doesn't work.]]* [[TheSlenderManMythos In the Slender Man fic]] ''Fanfic/ByTheFiresLight'', Mira Grolinsky tries to get Jared Holloway to turn on the Slender Man and join her and Detective Carl Rourke in their quest against it. [[spoiler: Jared ends up [[DrivenToSuicide killing himself instead.]]]]* in ''{{FanFic/Moonlight}}'', Scootaloo (and later the other two Crusaders) must do this for those stuck in their worst nightmares, either by making them face their fears or realize their true selves aren't who they're portrayed as in the nightmare.* In the ''FanFic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Sam does this whenever Danny goes berserk in his dangerous SuperMode.* In ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', Monster X gets taken over by his Kaizer Ghidorah side and goes berserk. Gigan tries to calm him down by recounting the happy memories they shared with their teammates. It almost works, but then King Ghidorah, whom Monster X and Kaizer Ghidorah equally hate, attacks them, undoing all of Gigan's efforts.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Animation]]* In ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', the end of the movie has Ryu fighting Ken who is under Bison's mind control. Ken is eventually snapped out of it and they defeat Bison.* TheMovie of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker Return of the Joker]]'', condenses this down to [[spoiler:having the badly beat-up Batman merely mutter ''"... Tim."'' as his previous {{Sidekick}} turned BrainwashedAndCrazy is about to murder him. It's just about enough to make Tim kill ''someone else'' instead of Batman, but it takes [[{{Deprogram}} a year of intensive therapy]] to render poor Tim even ''partially'' sane. He's ''still'' suffering from after-effects of the brainwashing 40 years later]].* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': "You don't have to be a gun".* In the straight to DVD movie ''WesternAnimation/TheInvincibleIronMan'', Iron Man defeats the Mandarin [[spoiler:who takes the form of a ghost that possesses the romantic interest]] this way. This is a bit anti-climatic as a follow up to the the Fin Fang Foom fight.* Used in the climax of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2'' when [[spoiler: Hiccup breaks the BigBad's Alpha dragon's control over Toothless.]]* Downplayed in ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'', [[spoiler:as it only takes Private to make Mutant!Skipper remember the memories they had together to snap him out of it.]]* ''Film/TheLazarusEffect'' Combined with a CooldownHug. It works momentarily, but Frank was inwardly doubting she was herself and could be saved. Zoe picks up on it with her telepathy and... it doesn't end well for Frank.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live Action]]* Alice and Nemesis in ''Film/ResidentEvilApocalypse''* ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'' has a variation of this overlap with Fighting From The Inside, as John [[spoiler:under threat from the reprogrammed T-850,]], knowing full well that reasoning won't work, starts speaking [[spoiler:the Terminator]]'s language, and start to take hold of his mantle at the same time in this exchange:--> '''John Connor:''' "WHAT IS YOUR MISSION?!?"--> '''Terminator:''' "[[spoiler:To ensure the survival of John Connor and Katherine Brewster.]]"--> '''John Connor:''' "You are about to FAIL... that mission..."* Subverted in ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''. When Seth's brother rises as a vampire, Seth threatens to kill the others if they try staking him. Instead, he has the others hold him still so he can do it himself.* ''Film/TheNuttyProfessor'' Dr. Klump's assistant tries to "call him back" from inside the body of his violent alter-ego, Buddy Love. Eventually, Sherman DOES fight back, in a [[BodyHorror very physical way.]]* ''Film/MirrorMask''. After Helena has been brainwashed by the Dark Queen (the brainwashing process involves turning her, oddly, into a Goth), Valentine TheFool appears and insists that she's still in there. It doesn't work, but juggling does.* At the end of the [[TheMovie film]] ''Film/SpiderMan2'', [[spoiler:Peter Parker removes his mask and gives one of these speeches to Otto Octavius/Dr. Octopus, encouraging him to overcome the influence of his tentacles. This is eventually followed by Octavius exclaiming to the appendages, "Listen to me now!"]]* Briefly invoked in ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' as Peter battles the Lizard, who is actually his mentor, Dr. Curt Connors, suffering a JekyllAndHyde transformation.* Sort of in ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', with Mal talking to River: "I've risked my ship and crew on the theory you're an actual person, real and whole, and if that's ain't true, you best shoot me now. ''[River cocks the pistol she has trained on Mal]'' ...Or we could keep talking." Sort of in that there's no actual fighting, since Mal wouldn't last five seconds. That theme recurs through the whole series and movie, but this is one of the best examples.* Luke Skywalker uses this in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', towards [[spoiler: his father]] Darth Vader. See the quote at the top of this page. Vader actually told him that it was too late for him and ''did'' take him to the Emperor, but in the end it worked.** Oddly enough, in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' Obi-Wan doesn't try as hard as you'd think he might, given that he's known Anakin for about thirteen years. Maybe he's a Presbyterian Jedi. [[http://obiwandrunk.ytmnd.com Or maybe he'd been drinking.]]** Obi-Wan was being consistent with what we saw in the original trilogy: He never thought Darth Vader could be saved, and advised Luke away from trying. Luke simply had more faith.** Also at the time their his first dual with Obi-Wan, Vader hadn't had over two decades to regret causing his wife's death, and couldn't consider a the possibility of a future with his son. Both of these factors had weakened his grip on the dark side by the time he fought Luke.* Halfway through ''Film/TheCell'', when Catherine ends up trapped inside Carl Stargher's mind and transformed into one of his mindless dolls, Novak awakens her by reminding her of the time when her baby brother died in a car crash. Impressively enough, he managed this while Stargher was [[ColdBloodedTorture tearing his intestines out and threading them onto a spit.]]* Much of ''Film/RoboCop1987'' centres on this trope, culminating in the final line:-->'''The Old Man:''' Nice shooting, son. What's your name?\\'''Robocop:''' ... Murphy.* In Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/AliceInWonderland'', Alice has a moment like this with the Mad Hatter, though slightly inverted. [[spoiler:When the Mad Hatter is making hats for the Red Queen, he seems almost... normal and productive and happy. She then has to remind him that he's making hats ''for the Red Queen'', in which he snaps back to (his) normal and freaks out, and asks Alice if he's gone mad. She tells him yes, he has. And he's satisfied.]]* In ''Film/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'', Riddick and Kyra have one. It works, but [[spoiler: she gets killed by the Big Bad afterwards.]]* Played straight in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreetPart2FreddysRevenge'', where our protagonist Jesse, [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by our dear friend Mr. Kruger, is saved by his girlfriend Lisa using a combination of this trope and ThePowerOfLove* Briefly and stupidly invoked in the film version of ''[[Film/HarryPotter Prisoner Of Azkaban]]'', when Sirius tries to prevent his [[HoYay old friend]] Remus Lupin from transforming into a werewolf. It doesn't work.** SIRIUS: Remus! This is not you! This is not your heart! [[http://community.livejournal.com/m15m/2237.html I’LL MAKE OUT WITH YOU IF I HAVE TO!]]** An especially stupid choice for the film adaptation since the two characters are childhood friends, Sirius witnessed countless transformations by Remus when they were students together, and learned to become an animagus specifically ''because'' Lupin's transformed state was senselessly vicious toward humans but was relatively docile around animals. The character knew that the werewolf transformation was a full overtaking and that there was no possible way for Remus to fight it, so it's completely ridiculous that they had him try this in the movie.* Happens in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'' when Will has to fight his father Bootstrap Bill, who has been driven mad. Bill snaps out of his insanity after [[spoiler:Davy Jones fatally stabs Will.]]* In ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Two Towers]]'', Sam talks Frodo out of his Ring-induced madness while the other hobbit has a sword at his throat. -->It's me. It's your Sam. Don't you know your Sam?* A ''standoff'' of this trope appears at the climax of ''Film/FromParisWithLove'', in which Reese posits, ''WasItAllALie''? (It wasn't). Finally TheMole comes to. Reese defuses the situation and foils a terrorist plot. [[spoiler: Except, so not. Subverted. She can't help herself. Love be damned, he plugs her.]]* Happens twice in ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. When Sista Girl is trying to get the title character to stop acting white, and when UB is trying to get General Boutwell to throw off the effect of the drug he's under the control of and not shoot him.* ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'':** A brief moment, after Bruce Banner transforms into The Hulk. Thor fights with him to keep him from destroying the Helicarrier (and also to save Natasha). He gives up on trying to reason with Hulk pretty quickly, though.** In the same scene, Natasha unwillingly goes head-to-head with [[spoiler:Hawkeye, who is under Loki's control.]] Eventually a crack to the head from Widow brings [[spoiler:Clint]] back around.* Rhodes and Tony Stark's rematch in ''Film/IronMan2'' [[spoiler:is a variation. It is clear that Rhodes is sane throughout the fight. However, the suit was reprogrammed remotely by Vanko, alongside the Hammeroids to cause havok, meaning they literally have no other choice but to fight.]]* Alex confronts a transformed David this way in ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon''. It seems to work, briefly, as he stops growling. [[spoiler:Then he leaps for her and the police shoot him dead.]]* ''Film/YoungSherlockHolmes''. After Chester Cragwitch is affected by a hallucinogenic drug that causes violent and self-destructive actions, Holmes tries to talk him down by reminding him of his name and that he's a banker. It works temporarily, but later he succumbs to the drug again and Watson has to talk him down while he's choking Holmes.* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica takes an "I Know You're Somewhere In There ''[[CurbStompBattle Beatdown]]''" in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' from the Winter Soldier/[[spoiler:"Bucky" Barnes]], explicitly refusing to fight him in the climax because he will not hurt the Winter Soldier and wants him to realize the truth before he goes too far.* Subverted in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''. After the Scarlet Witch sends the Hulk on a rampage, Tony Stark tries to calm him down. Unfortunately this trope only sets off the Hulk's BerserkButton.-->'''Tony:''' You listening to me? That little witch is messing with your mind. You're stronger than her. You're smarter than her. You're Bruce Banner.-->''(Hulk roars in outrage)''-->'''Tony:''' Right! Don't mention puny Banner! ''(Hulk throws a car at him)''[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]* Drizzt has one in R.A. Salvatore's ''Literature/TheDarkElfTrilogy'' against [[spoiler:a zombified Zaknafein, his father. The zombie has all his father's amazing sword skills but is impervious to wounds. Finally, Drizzt attacks him with a maneuver that triggers his memory of one of their fondest moments, which allows Zaknafein's spirit to break his controller's hold just long enough to leap into the pool of acid they are fighting over, thus saving Drizzt and his own soul.]]* In the ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' series, controllers often experience this. It is possible for hosts to briefly regain control at a crucial moment, although usually not long enough to do anything lasting.** Also in the second ''Megamorphs'' book, Rachel talks Tobias into regaining control of his dinosaur morph by first telling him about all the human stuff from his life; this promptly fails and she resorts to bird things, which ''does'' work. He ''is'' after all, trapped with a red-tailed hawk as his "normal" form, and therefore spends a lot of time flying around. A bit strange though, because hawks are basically just weird-looking dinosaurs. Not to mention that the dinosaur morph Tobias is in is a raptor, which does a lot of things birds do anyway. They hunt prey with their talons, have flight feathers and wings, and a few species can even fly somewhat.*** ScienceMarchesOn. The raptors in this book were naked.* In the GrandFinale of Rick Riordan's ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' series, [[spoiler:Annabeth pep-talks Luke into fighting Kronos, and Luke eventually establishes enough control of the shared body to reveal his 'achille's heel' and sacrifice himself with Annabeth's knife. Cue CrowningMomentOfAwesome.]].* Zigzagged in Gav Thorpe's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' Last Chancer novel ''Annihilation Squad''. When Kage is [[DemonicPossession possessed by a daemon]] who goes to taunt Colonel Schaeffer, Schaeffer does not appeal to Kage but bitterly attacks the daemon, "He is one of mine! I want him back!"* Subverted in ''Literature/WorldWarZ'', where ''millions'' die after trying this on their zombified relatives. Later leads to a [[spoiler:CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when it works on orphaned children during the fight to reclaim America, children the army was planning to shoot on sight as lost causes.]]* In ''Literature/AWrinkleInTime'', Charles Wallace has been taken over by the evil IT; Meg saves him with [[spoiler: ThePowerOfLove]], quite literally.* Subverted in TadWilliams' ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' -- RebelliousPrincess Miriamele travels all the way back to the [[WhereItAllBegan Hayholt]] in an attempt to use ThePowerOfLove to pull her father, King Elias, back from the brink of the war he's started at EvilSorcerer Pryrates' urging. Of course, she's far, far too late to prevent the evil plan from being completed, but in an ironic twist, [[spoiler:Elias ''does'' repent for a split second after being temporarily released from the Storm King's power, just long enough for Miriamele to kill him]].* Near the end of ''[[Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer]]'', the end of the [[spoiler:Skulduggery/Lord Vile and Valkyrie/Darquesse]] battle is something of one of these.* Creel has one of these with [[spoiler: Velika]] in ''Dragon Slippers'' when the slippers take over [[spoiler: her]] mind.* Said word-for-word in ''Literature/{{Divergent}}'' when Tris [[spoiler:confronts Tobias while he's under the effects of a mind-controlling serum]].* In ''Literature/TheShining'', [[spoiler:Danny uses his "shining" to reawaken his father's spirit long enough for him to say how much he loves him before the Overlook Hotel obliterate what's left of his soul]].* In the ''Literature/NewJediOrder'' novel ''Conquest'', Anakin Solo does one of these for his friend (later girlfriend) Tahiri, who is under the control of her implanted [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Yuuzhan Vong]] personality. It's very successful, thanks to their link through the Force [[spoiler: at first. Turns out that Riina, aforementioned Yuuzhan Vong personality, wasn't subsumed but merely banished into Tahiri's subconsciousness -- she ends up forced to go through a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind and SplitPersonalityMerge to finally end the problem]].** In ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear: Spore'', Tash Arranda faces her [[TheAssimilator Spore-controlled]] [[spoiler: brother and uncle]] and appeals to them while calling on TheForce and the bonds between them and her. It works for a moment, but Spore is too strong. [[spoiler: Fortunately, she was doing this as a distraction so she could [[StunGuns knock them out.]]]]* ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames Mockingjay]]'' features a version of this [[spoiler:after Peeta has been hijacked and tries to kill Katniss.]]-->'''Katniss:''' Don't let him take you from me.* Lorelei and Malachi engage in one in [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/Eludoran Eludoran]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Live Action TV]]* In one of its most [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I49y3XtG9zk scenes]], the series ''Revolution'' has Charlie try this tactic on a BrainwashedandCrazy Jason by begging and repeating "this isn't you!" as he advances on her with a knife. It doesn't work, and she has to shoot him, leading to a CradlingYourKill moment and her subsequent HeroicBSOD in the next episode. * Attempted in an episode of ''Series/BabylonFive'', and subverted with particular cruelty. The reply is simply for the ManchurianAgent to take particular glee in [[KickTheDog twisting the knife]] and taunting the hero about how their friend is gone, and how every nice thing they had said to them, the agent had whispered in their mind to tell them in order to get closer. A sequel-hook of sorts had been set up a season earlier that would have allowed them to bring the character back,[[note]]one of Creator/JMichaelStraczynski's trademark plot trap doors for dealing with casting issues[[/note]] but it was never used.* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':** Xander manages to talk the real Willow out of her black magic-induced {{big bad}}ness. Subverted earlier when Buffy tries it, only for her to remind Buffy that 'real Willow' was a ShrinkingViolet nerd that everyone used to mock before she gained her powers.** Subverted when Angelus first emerges in Season 2: he taunts Buffy with it, insinuating that Angel is still a part of him, and she denies it and attacks. She can't bring herself to kill him yet, though.** Also subverted by Vamp Jesse. Indeed, Giles had earlier warned the characters against trying this tactic against a vampire, but Jesse's former best friend Xander still gives it a try.** In a more varied subversion, this exchange between Faith and Willow in the episode "Choices":--->'''Faith:''' Give me the speech again, please. "Faith, we're still your friends. We can help you. It's not too late."\\'''Willow:''' It's ''way'' too late. You know, it didn't have to be this way. But you made your choice. I know you had a tough life. I know that some people think you had a lot of bad breaks. Well, ''boo hoo!'' Poor you! You know, you had a lot more in your life than some people. I mean, you had friends in your life like Buffy. Now you have no-one. You were a slayer and now you're nothing. You're just a big, selfish, worthless waste.*** It's particularly interesting since Faith's expression and reaction suggests that she ''wanted'' to be told that it wasn't too late. (Even if she ''did'' deck Willow immediately after this exchange.) It is [[DarkMagicalGirl Faith]], though, so it's not that surprising.** Lampshaded and subverted in "Enemies." Angelus has (seemingly) re-emerged, and this exchange takes place between him and Buffy:--->'''Angelus:''' Yeah, I know what you're thinking. Maybe there's still some good deep down inside of me that remembers and loves you. If only you could reach me. Then again, we have reality.\\'''Buffy:''' I will kill you before I let you touch me.* Completely fails in the ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' episode "A Love Supreme" when the Dollhouse staff tries to get the psychopathic rogue doll Alpha to not blow up one of Echo's romantic clients:-->'''Boyd:''' Alpha, do not do this. There's a part of you that knows this is wrong.\\'''Alpha:''' There are many parts of me that know this is wrong... none that care... and six ''(chuckles)'' that just find it ''funny!''** Given that Alpha's original self was a serial killer-in-training anyway, there was no chance that negotiation would work.** Played straight and subverted again in the episode "The Hollow Men". When Echo and Whiskey [[spoiler:imprinted with an evil version of Rossum co-founder Clyde Randolph]] fight, it doesn't work; however, when Paul and [[spoiler:sleeper-activated]] Mellie fight, Mellie is able to hold onto "herself" long enough to [[spoiler:blow her brains out rather than shoot at her boyfriend.]]* An early television example of this trope, at the climax of the 1953 six-part British sci-fi series ''Series/TheQuatermassExperiment'', has Professor Quatermass defeat the menace, an [[StarfishAlien alien plant]] which has [[BodyHorror absorbed three astronauts]], by use of this technique. It's a pity [[MissingEpisode we can't actually watch it]].** Subverted in ''Series/QuatermassII'', where the apparent success of this trope on an alien-controlled human is actually the aliens changing his orders, and instructing him to go along with Quatermass' plan (to launch a nuclear-armed rocket at their asteroid base) because they intend seizing the rocket so as to bring the rest of their race to Earth.** But marvellously re-affirmed in ''Series/QuatermassAndThePit'', wherein Quatermass himself (along with most of the human race) falls prey to possession by ancient Martian psychic energy, and his friend Doctor Roney (one of the comparatively few people immune) has to shake and talk him desperately (Quatermass is at the same time doing his best to kill Roney) - but ultimately successfully - out of it. Unfortunately that scene got cut from TheMovie adaptation.* Subverted in ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode Schizogeny when Mulder tries to talk down the villain. It doesn't work and [[spoiler:the Orchard Man fixes it.]]** Played straight in "Pusher," when Mulder is being mind controlled and plays Russian Roullette with the killer. When he puts the gun to his own head, Scully tries to convince him that he's stronger than this. She's right, since Mulder begs her to run as soon as the killer makes him turn the gun on her...** Also done in "Wetwired" when Scully is suffering the effects of mass brainwashing. She is convinced Mulder was one of the men who abducted her and holds him at gunpoint while hiding out at her mother's. In that case, however, it isn't Mulder who talks her down--it's Maggie Scully who steps between Mulder and her daughter and convinces her to put the gun down. * There have been several such appeals to hosts of the Goa'uld in ''Series/StargateSG1'' (e.g.: Skaara) and ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' (e.g.: Colonel Caldwell). This almost never works completely, but a non-fatal attack (tasers or zats) is sufficient to buy time or to retrieve an important code. Occasionally, someone has to ShootTheDog when such an appeal doesn't work, such as Teal'c having to kill Daniel's wife to prevent her Goa'uld Amonet from killing him.** Played with in one episode where Teal'c restrains Jack and several other characters because one of them may be a Goa'uld. Although they don't actually fight, it has all the elements of this trope up until:--->'''Teal'c:''' Trust in me, O'Neill.\\'''Jack''': What if I'm not O'Neill?\\'''Teal'c:''' Then I was not talking to you.** Also happens between Daniel and Vala when the latter has lost her memories. She holds Daniel at gunpoint when he blocks her exit, trying to get her to remember her past life rather than shoot him and disappear forever.** In the ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode, ''[[Recap/StargateAtlantisS02E07Instinct Instinct]]," a young Wraith, Ella, who desperately trying to stop her feeding urges, takes an experimental retrovirus from the Atlantis team to help despite being warned that it is far from ready. Sure enough, it backfires and she becomes a rampaging beast attacking everyone around her. Everyone tries to invoke this trope to calm her down, but she is far beyond rescue at this point and Ronon is forced to shoot her dead.** However ''Stargate Atlantis'' also has a particularly heartwarming example when Elizabeth is infected with nanites and John ''breaks quarantine'' to grab her hand, risking his own life in the process and invokes the trope word for word. Also counts as a CrowningMomentOfAwesome, as Elizabeth, through sheer force of will, proceeds to drive the nanites from her mind.* Locutus of Borg is the appellation Jean-Luc Picard takes after being (temporarily) assimilated by the Borg on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. Subverted in that Picard doesn't willpower his way out. Instead it requires surgery and technobabble to free him. He does, however, manage to force out a hint on how to defeat the Borg.** Subverted again in the ''TNG'' episode "Schizoid Man". Picard, realising that Data is "possessed" by the soul of Ira Graves, doesn't try to communicate with ''Data'' -- he gives Ira an earful instead.* In Season 5 of ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'', Iolaus is possessed by the evil god Dahak and Hercules pretty much tells him the aforementioned quote.* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' might have subverted it in "Devil's Trap". Possessed!John is making Dean bleed from the inside and Dean is begging for his life. When he says "Dad, please…", John manages to come back up for a few seconds and tries to hold the Demon in his body so that Sam can [[ShootTheDog shoot him]]. The Demon escapes, of course.** Dean also ends up giving [[spoiler: Sam]] this speech twice, once when [[spoiler: he is possessed]] and once when [[spoiler: he gets addicted to demon blood]].** And again, when [[spoiler: Sam is possessed by Lucifer]] in the Season 5 Finale, except Dean [[CurbStompBattle doesn't fight back]].** Played straight when Possessed!Bobby manages to fight the demon and not kill Dean.** Dean does it again with [[spoiler: Castiel, who is being controlled by Naomi]] in season 8, and it works.*** [[ThePowerOfLove Apparently this is just something Dean does]]. It always works for [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway him]], but never for anyone else.* An episode of ''Series/TheEqualizer'' had Robert [=McCall's=] trusty sidekick Mickey Kostmayer kidnapped by the KGB in order to test their evil brainwashing technology. They make Kostmayer think that his [[HeterosexualLifePartners long-time friend]] has accused him of murder and treason, making Kostmayer kill an image of [=McCall=] in blind rage. When the Real [=McCall=] is sent into the room as a test, he gets through to Kostmayer by saying he forgives him, and that he hopes Kostmayer does the same.* ''Series/{{UFO}}'' ("The Man Who Came Back"). Commander Straker tries this when his friend Collins turns out to be a ManchurianAgent sent by the aliens, but to no avail.* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', possession and other influence causing a main character to temporary become an opponent is very common; the phrase is often spoken but it is usually not much of a fight.** For example, in "Legion", there isn't much of a fight between Clark and Chloe [[spoiler:(possessed by Brainiac)]] because [[spoiler:Brainiac]] knows Clark can't bring himself to hit Chloe. He even taunts Clark about it.** Subverted in "Bloodline" when Faora has possessed Lois and is attacking Clark:-->'''Clark:''' Lois, stop!\\'''Faora:''' Lois can't hear you.** In "Booster", ComicBook/BoosterGold successfully talks down Jaime Reyes when he is taken over by the BlueBeetle scarab, proving to Clark that he is a true hero after all.** Played straight in the series finale when [[spoiler:Oliver attacks Clark at his wedding while being controlled by {{Darkseid}} and Clark successfully talks him down.]]* A variation occurs in ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', where most of the main characters - who are notably dysfunctional, self-destructive and rebellious - get {{brainwashed}} into becoming eerie, do-gooding {{Stepford Smiler}}s with no hint of their former personalities. Horrified by what is happening, Nathan tries to get through to his brainwashed [[BelligerentSexualTension tsundere love interest]] Kelly by swallowing his pride and confessing how much he liked her old personality (a ''[[PetTheDog big]]'' [[CharacterDevelopment step for the guy]] as he's usually a snarky, sarcastic brat who refuses to appear vulnerable in any way). Unfortunately, the attempt fails miserably - even though Kelly does actually return his feelings, in her brainwashed state she's forced to turn against him. It's [[TearJerker quite sad]] actually. Particularly considering [[spoiler: Nathan's imminent "death", which totally devastates Kelly when she is returned to her natural state. And the fact that she can't even remember their final conversation.]]* In ''Series/{{Primeval}}'', Connor's best friend Tom is infected by a parasite that makes him want to attack other people. Connor talks him into controlling it for [[spoiler: just long enough to allow him to die a hero...* sniff* ]]* In the ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' universe, this ''[[SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism never]]'' [[SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism works.]]* Angela and Peter Petrelli (''Series/{{Heroes}}'') successfully use this on [[spoiler: Nathlar]]. Arguably an [[InvertedTrope inversion]], since they're [[spoiler: trying to convince the ''brainwashed'' personality to take control back from the ''real'' one]].* Subverted in ''Series/{{Jekyll}},'' when Claire tries to resurrect the "dead" personality of her husband by pleading with [[PsychopathicManchild Hyde]] for help and calling him "Tom." Hyde replies by giving her a long explanation of how [[EvilInc Klein & Utterson]] [[SplitPersonalityTakeover "killed" Tom Jackman]] in the first place, making it very clear that [[ThatManIsDead the dead personality isn't coming back.]] But just to make sure, he asks the K&U executives to switch off their security cameras for half an hour while he [[MoralEventHorizon makes sure that Tom wouldn't want to come back even if he could.]] [[spoiler: Once they do, Hyde remarks "Suckers," and reveals that he isn't interested in hurting Claire or her children- [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming in fact he wants to help them]].]]** More to the point, when Tom Jackman's personality does return, it's because [[spoiler: ''Hyde'' brought him back.]]* ''Series/DoctorWho'':** Subverted in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars "Pyramids of Mars"]] where Laurence Scarman tries to get through to his brother Marcus, who is under the control of Sutekh. Despite being told point blank that his real brother was dead, Lawrence refuses to believe the Doctor and ends up paying the ultimate price for it.** Lots of new ''Doctor Who'' series episodes have this. The only one who manages to play it straight is the Doctor himself in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E742 "42"]] when ''a friggin sun possesses him''. All those who come in contact with it though don't end too good, despite the ship's captain hoping her lover is still in there somewhere. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Oh and]] that PigMan in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E4DaleksInManhattan "Daleks in Manhattan"]].** Double subverted in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E8SilenceInTheLibrary "Silence in the Library"]], where the SexySecretary isn't expected to fight or "survive", well, death, but in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E9ForestOfTheDead the next episode]], she did exactly that, turning into a Cyber Ghost.** Played almost straight in the episode [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens "The Pandorica Opens"]]: [[spoiler:when Rory begins to be taken over by the Autons, Amy remembers who he is and insists that he will not go under their control. He doesn't, but the mental battle's only won after he fatally shoots her.]]** The Doctor tries this with [[spoiler: Melody Pond]] in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E8LetsKillHitler "Let's Kill Hitler"]], only she doesn't understand why he's calling her [[spoiler:River]].** In [[Recap/DoctorWho2013CSTheTimeOfTheDoctor "The Time of the Doctor"]], he does this to a [[spoiler:Dalek-converted Tasha Lem]]. Though rather than an emotional appeal, he does it by insulting her and the cause she's devoted her life to until she seizes control partially so that she can slap him in the face.** Averted with another Dalek-convert in "Asylum of the Daleks". The Doctor tries to appeal to her to remember the human she once was, reminding her she has a daughter. She calmly replies "Yes, I know. I read my file".** Also used in the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' drama called "The Skull of Sobek", wherein Lucie and the Eighth Doctor are chosen as the champions of the two big bads, who have been feuding for centuries. The Doctor won't have anything to do with it, but Lucie falls prey to her big bad's mind control and becomes hell-bent on killing him. During the ensuing fight (though it's probably more accurately described as a chase because the Doctor won't hurt Lucie and in the end she didn't land any blows anyway), he never actually uses the phrase "I know you're in there somewhere," but he says just about everything else you might expect.* A rare non-magical version pops up in ''Series/CriminalMinds''. Reid begs the kinder personality to take control of the [=UnSub=] with multiple personalities who's about to kill Reid. This fails, and he ends up killing the [=UnSub=]. Then, as the guy lies dying...-->'''Tobias''': ''[after Reid shot him, regarding his evil personality]'' You killed him.-->'''Reid''': ''[sorrowfully]'' Tobias.-->'''Tobias''': Do you think I'll get to see my mom again?-->'''Reid''': I'm sorry.* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'':** In episode 3x01, Merlin tries this on resident HeelFaceMole and BrokenBird [[spoiler:Morgana]] when she allies herself with the villainous Morgause and Cenred in an attempt to conquer Camelot out of her resentment towards Uther. She seems to listen to Merlin for a brief second, [[spoiler:but it doesn't work.]] In the end, Merlin defeats [[spoiler:Morgana]] and Morgause's plot fails, but [[spoiler:Morgana]] takes the credit -- cue them giving each other {{Death Glare}}s and fueling the FoeYay. Subverted in that [[spoiler:Morgana]] isn't brainwashed and is well aware of the evil deeds she seeks to accomplish.** Actually works later when [[spoiler:Gwen]] is brainwashed and Arthur has to convince her to willingly go along with the magic that will break the enchantment. He does so by reminding her what she said when he [[spoiler: proposed.]]* ''Series/{{Sanctuary}}'':** This setup happens repeatedly between Helen and her {{brainwashed}} daughter Ashley as they keep facing each other in battle but Helen can't bring herself to fight back. The appeals do work, eventually, leading to a [[spoiler: heartbreaking DyingAsYourself moment.]]** Will tries this on Helen after she's possessed by a parasite in "Requiem." She responds by beating him up.** Will also tries this on a BrainwashedAndCrazy, [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent transformed]] [[spoiler:Henry]]. It doesn't work, and eventually it's up to another [=HAP=] to beat him out of it.* In ''Series/{{Chuck}}'', this is exactly what Chuck has to do in order to restore [[spoiler: Sarah]] back to normal in [[spoiler: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Chuck Versus Sarah"]]. However, Chuck himself doesn't do any fighting, instead, trying his darndest to convince Sarah that she loves him. It doesn't quite work in the end, but Sarah does resolve to go after the BigBad for [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge revenge]].]]* ''Series/{{Warehouse 13}}'' play this trope in the Season 2 finale when [[spoiler:Myka]] delivers the below speech to [[spoiler:HG]] when she is trying to [[spoiler:destroy the world]].-->'''Myka''': You are so filled with grief and anger but there is a part of you, I know it, there is some small part of your soul that knows that this is wrong. And that part is still alive and it’s just pushing to get through. Yes…that’s the part that refuses to kill the very people who can stop you.-->'''Helena''': No! Stay away from me!-->'''Myka''': Alright. If I am wrong, then kill me. Do it! Kill me now! I mean, we’re all gonna die anyway right, so what’s the difference? So shoot me! Shoot me now. Kill me. But not like that. Not like a coward. I want you to look me in the eyes and take my life.* In "Literature/ChildrenOfDune", Ghanima tries to convince Alia to fight, and also tells Alia's possession to give her a chance.* In the second part of the ''Series/PowerRangersZeo'' story "King For A Day", The Zeo Rangers confront Tommy, who's been brainwashed (again) and made into the Machine Empire's king. When talking to him doesn't work and they refuse to fight him, Kat ends up demorphing and throwing her arms around him, it being enough to help Tommy snap out of it.* Happens between Eddie and Patricia in ''HouseOfAnubis'' when Patricia is turned into a sinner. He begs her to try and remember how she felt about him, because she still had all of her memories, but none of the feelings. They ended up kissing, but it was unknown if the real Patricia actually slipped out, or if it was all part of the plan to get [[UnwittingPawn Eddie and KT to accidentally unleash Ammit]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Music]]* Mega Man tries to pull this off with his brother in ''Music/TheProtomen'''s ''Act I''. To say it doesn't work is putting it lightly.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Kamahl somehow manages to get into these fights regularly. First, in ''Literature/ChainersTorment'', he has one with Chainer. He's briefly on the receiving end in ''Literature/{{Judgment}}'' when his sister Jeska tries to snap him out of his Mirari obsession, and then later has one against his newly-zombified friend Balthor. Then in ''Literature/{{Onslaught}}'', he is once again pitted against Jeska after she's [[ReforgedIntoAMinion transformed]] into Phage the Untouchable.* On OneLifeToLive, having finally realized that ex-wife Viki isn't Viki at all, but one of her many personalities (she suffers from DID), Clint proceeds to do and say everything he can to get Viki to come back. And when she finally does, he says and does everything he can to prevent the other personalities from taking over again--when she mentions that her vision is going blurry and that she can't focus, he realizes that Jean (who needs glasses to see) is trying to resurface and basically shakes her to keep her from passing out.* In the TabletopGame/YuGiOh TCG, "Marauding Captain", recalling his and the past cooperation of "Gogiga Gagagigo", appears to be trying to reason with "Gogiga Gagagigo" in Memory of an Adversary. The circumstances could have been the cause of the transformation of "Gogiga Gagagigo" into "Gagagigo the Risen", through the purification of his soul.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toys]]* Happened not once, but TWICE with Lewa in ''Franchise/{{Bionicle}}''. First his mask got replaced with an infected, mind-controlling one. Onua had to knock it off his face. Later, a Bohrok (which are machines controlled by an organic face-brain) places its Krana (face-brain) at Lewa, making him more than willing to join "the swarm" and "cleanse the island". Onua showed up again, but this time it was a IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight, as he refused to hit his friend. (Never mind that he gave Lewa a pretty good beating last time...) Lewa ripped the Krana of his face himself this time.** Also appears in ''Web of Shadows'' when Matau fights a [[FaceHeelTurn face heel turned]] Vakama.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]* In ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'', a good-aligned character can pull this off with [[spoiler:Aribeth]], a supporting character from the first part of the game driven to madness by [[spoiler:her lover's execution]] and turned [[TheDragon Dragon]] to the BigBad.** Note that you can't do this unless you either did a sidequest earlier in the game and still have the reward from that quest, which has no other real value, or you have an insanely high Persuade check.* Same goes in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', which largely [[RecycledPremise recycled the plot]] of ''NWN'' in this aspect. The same character you save this way will be completely disbelieving of your naivety when she finds out you tried it on the BigBad.** This is also invoked on your PlayerCharacter if you're playing female, have done the Carth romance, and chose a Dark Side ending. Carth comes up and offers a LastSecondChance to reject the Dark Side. Rather too bad you have to mod the game to get the full effect, because Sbarge earns the paycheck.*** The ''Brotherhood of Shadow'' GameMod for [=KOTOR=] has an epic one. After Shadow[=/=]Channa Mae[=/=]Matilda[=/=]Sera Degana [[spoiler: is put into an AngstComa by her now-insane former Jedi master]], smuggler Kobayasi plays this card by [[spoiler: shouting that they're NotSoDifferent - turns out he was a failed Padawan who had to give up his own identity after his master was killed]], letting her know how hard the fight will be [[spoiler: because he's done it himself]] and expressing faith that she can win [[spoiler: like he did. He comes just short of admitting he is head over heels in love with her, too]].* Subverted in ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce''. Fighting the first human-merged-with-alien, Mega Man is reluctant to attack because a human is in there and defeating the enemy would mean killing the human as well. Omega-Xis, the alien who gives Mega Man ''his'' powers, promptly corrects this misconception, assuring Mega Man that defeating the enemy is the only way to get rid of the alien and restore the human.** Played straight with Acid Ace, however. [[spoiler:Joker, being Ace's "dark half", can corrupt Acid and drive Acid Ace into a berserk state, and he does near game's end. The first time around, you need to stall for time until Acid Ace's safety kicks in and forces him to revert; the second time you have to thoroughly beat the sense back into him, and just in time for a HeroicSacrifice to boot.]]* Also subverted in ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots Metal Gear Solid 4]]'', [[spoiler:where Solid Snake apparently beats Liquid Ocelot[[note]]the reincarnation of his [[EvilTwin evil twin brother]] Liquid Snake in the body of Revolver Ocelot[[/note]] so hard that he knocks Liquid's ghost right out of him, and Ocelot enjoys the last few moments of his life as himself.]]* In ''VideoGame/RomancingSaGa3'', [[spoiler:the two destined children who actually have created the GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere from their energies, are tried to be convinced to use the energies that they have manifested for the powers of creation instead of destruction.]]* In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', your friend Issachar starts the game as a perky teen whose greatest dream is to pass the Gauntlet Rite and become a Samurai. He fails and you, his best friend, pass. He becomes bitter and angry; soon after, he becomes a demon. You can invoke this, [[spoiler:but Issachar's so furious and crazy it won't work at all. You can even try all speech commands with him. He'll respond to each with unique dialogue, still clearly fighting the demon from the inside. And losing.]]* Depending on the [[MultipleEndings ending you get]], ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'' provides both a straight example and a subversion when [[spoiler: Rozalin accidentally unlocks her SuperpoweredEvilSide in an effort to defeat the BigBad of the game. Of course, being a SuperpoweredEvilSide bordering on the verge of a cosmic entity, its not going to let Adell and the rest of the group walk away from the fight alive either]]. Depending on the amount of [[KarmaMeter felonies and ally kills]] you rack up, this can go two ways:** Good Ending: [[spoiler:Rozalin declares Adell her enemy, Adell refuses to attack, and Rozalin hesitates in blasting him long enough for him to snap her back to reality with a kiss.]]** Bad Ending: [[spoiler:Rozalin doesn't hesitate and zaps Adell into oblivion.]] And if you've got ''really'' many felonies and ally kills, this further devolves into the...** Worst Ending: [[spoiler:Adell fails to hold back during the ensuing fight and accidentally kills Rozalin during the fight. It [[DownerEnding only gets worse]] when the thing takes ahold of his body in Rozalin's place while he's [[HeroicBSOD BSOD-ing]]...]]* Then, at the end of a [[StoryArc Task Force]] in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'', the player characters fight [[spoiler: The Honoree]], who those familiar with the backstory will quickly recognize as [[spoiler: Hero-1 ("The Honoree." Get it? ''Get it''?), who is being turned into one of the ScaryDogmaticAliens by [[TheVirus a bizarre biochemical transformation]] ]]. This being a [[{{MMORPG}} memorpuger]], of course StatusQuoIsGod, and the opponent winds up fleeing, still NotHimself.* The final boss of ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'', in which Lucas must fight [[spoiler:the Masked Man who is actually his brother Claus]], is won entirely by simply defending and healing while trying to talk [[spoiler:Claus]] into remembering who he really is. He eventually comes back to his senses, but then [[spoiler:he fries himself with his own attack and dies in his brother's arms.]]** Another fight against the same guy happens a few minutes before, though you don't get to see it, as Flint tries to [[spoiler: fight the "Porky" that's in Claus. That is, fight off Porky's influence]]** [[spoiler:"I'm going to where Mom is now." (suppresses a sob)]]* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration 2'', Arado and Seolla, a set of partners from The School, are separated when Arado is shot down by the good guys. After he decides to join up with the team once he figures out that his old allies were merely brainwashing him, he gets into not one but ''three'' such fights with Seolla before finally breaking through ''her'' brainwashing.** Then in ''SRW OG Gaiden'', this gets repeated when a BrainwashedAndCrazy Lamia threatened to self destruct immediately to plunge the team into eternal despair for not being able to save her forever. Except she didn't do it immediately, which prompts Axel, who just performed a HeelFaceTurn, to scold and point out why she didn't do it immediately, which means he knows her real self has yet to be deleted by the brainwasher, which prompts Lamia to finally revert to her own self temporarily, but enough for Axel to reaffirm that the chance for her salvation is not lost and proceeds to activate [[ChekhovsGun Code DTD]] which reverses her brainwashing and plugs her out of her machine.* In ''Franchise/FireEmblem [[VideoGame/FireEmblemElibe 7]]'', this is [[SpoonyBard Nils the Bard's]] CrowningMomentOfAwesome. [[spoiler: He actually does it on his sister [[MysteriousWaif Ninian the Dancer]], who may not be attacking people but has been brainwashed into summoning a ''dragon'' through the Dragon's Gate. Nils, however, gets through her and Ninian stops the ritual in the nick of time.]]** The same also occurs for FireEmblem: [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones The Sacred Stones]], but also tries to avert it at the same time. [[spoiler: Lyon summons the [[BigBad big bad demon]] that promptly possesses him, slowly and surely trying to kill Lyon's own soul at the same time as making him (on the outside) even more sickly than he already was as the process goes on.]] Throughout the game, [[spoiler: he is fighting between being Lyon and being the Demon King possessing him and shows that Lyon may still be him to Eirika, but a lost cause to Ephraim. Eventually Eirika has many moments of invoking this trope for him once the twins are reunited and she tries to get Lyon to fight the Demon King for his body back, which works... Until it doesn't. The Demon King averted it by screwing with Eirika and destroying one of the last two sacred stones left on earth when she fell for it. He also pretty much confirms Eirika's fears that this is a wasted trope... Until it ''isn't''. Lyon is, in fact, still alive but barely so and certainly wasn't strong enough to take back his body. Until he ''does''... Right after Eirika, Ephraim and the others kill him, which lets him pull a DyingAsYourself.]]** Don't forget [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAkaneia Monsho no Nazo]], where you have to get [[spoiler: Merric, Minerva, Julian and Camu... er, Sirius]] to talk ''fast'' to [[spoiler: Elice, Maria, Lena and Nyna]] respectively, who have been brainwashed into [[spoiler: becoming sacrificial maidens for Medeus's resurrection.]] If you don't, they will be [[spoiler: eaten by Medeus so he'll recover strength.]]** And certainly don't forget ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Genealogy of the Holy War]]''! Where upon hitting the final part of the final chapter, [[spoiler:[[BigBad Manfroy]] sends a BrainwashedAndCrazy Princess Julia at you. Seliph tries this on her.... it doesn't work outright- instead you have to kill Manfroy first. Easier said than done, due to [[GameBreaker how powerful Julia is (and you have to deal with her attacking you)]] and the fact that on top of being a semi-powerful boss, armed with Fenrir, Manfroy is surrounded by [[DemonicSpider Dark Mages with Hel tomes.]] Upon completing this ordeal, and having Seliph ''then'' talk to Julia and you're given a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming along with [[GameBreaker Narga]], which pretty much [[InfinityPlusOneSword is the means to the end.]]]]** Played with in [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Radiant Dawn]] where, in part 3 chapter 7, Haar can recruit Jill away from the Daein forces by appealing to the same sense of justice that got Jill to defect from Daein in the previous game. A little nonstandard in that Daein is *also* heroic, so it's halfway between this and a TheyStillBelongToUsLecture.** This is done in an interesting way to [[spoiler:the Avatar]] in ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]''. [[spoiler:When the fell dragon absorbed the Avatar, everyone within your party calls you back, telling you to fight. And, it actually works. What makes this situation different from others on this page is that the entire sequence is shown from the Avatar's point-of-view.]] * Reversing what happened in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' animated movie, in the Alpha games ''Ken'' is the one who pulls this on Ryu in ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha Alpha]] 3'', with the help of Sakura and even Sagat. More exactly, [[spoiler: Ryu has been kidnapped and forcibly infused with Bison's power, which makes him go BrainwashedAndCrazy. Sagat (who has just had his HeelRealization upon finding the brainwashed Ryu and being mocked by Bison himself) talks/fights to Ryu to make him return to his senses, while Ken and Sakura take on Bison. It only fully works when Sakura pulls a GoThroughMe to protect a fallen Ryu and is hit point-blank by the fully Psycho Drive-empowered Bison, which triggers an UnstoppableRage in Ryu that breaks through his brainwashing.]]** Played straighter in Ryu's path, where Ken is the one brainwashed and Ryu has to snap him out of it before taking on Bison himself. [[spoiler: And '''then''' he gets infused with the Psycho Drive energy as it explodes, but manages to resist it this time.]]** [[spoiler: If you play as Juli, the mid-boss fight with T. Hawk has him recognizing her as his childhood friend Julia and begging her to come back home with him. Since ''you'' are the one controlling Juli, it obviously fails. (She ''does'' return to his side, but much later and in different circumstances.)]]* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' uses this trope as well near the endgame. After ditching your clan, Adelle has a run-in with [[BigBad Illua]]. The mission you pick up at the bar is actually an encounter with a buttload of monsters and a controlled Adelle, who Luso has to talk back to her senses. Of course, to make things easier, feel free to kill the vanguard Illua entrusted to her.* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' has, well, several instances of the trope:** It happens in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', specifically in the fight against [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], who goes stark raving mad out of paranoia and needs a lot of shouting from Cogsworth to calm back down.** Also happens a lot in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''. Every time a character is possessed by something/someone not quite well intentioned, the proper response is to fight them and "free their heart" or something like that. In the final chapter, [[spoiler:this culminates in a fight between Aqua and a Xehanort-possessed Terra where the former actually says "I know you're in there". Sadly, it doesn't work.]]** A special version happens in "358/Days", where Riku taunts the bits of Sora inside Roxas, to make sure he's really in there before he gives himself up to the darkness.** Finally in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'', Sora attempts to reach out to [[spoiler: [[{{Film/TronLegacy}} a reprogrammed Tron]],]] who was under the control of [[spoiler: CLU]].[[note]]This wasn't technically the same Tron Sora encountered and befriended, but, it is implied that the two of them ''are'' connected[[/note]] Despite his success, [[spoiler:Tron falls down into an abyss, and is seemingly derezzed (The "seemingly" part comes from CLU mentioning how he needs to "retrieve" Rinzler, which wouldn't be possible if he had been derezzed).]]*** The FinalBoss of ''3D'' is [[spoiler:Sora trapped inside of [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Ven's]] armor that has been overtaken by darkness. The player plays as Riku during it.]]** Sora at one point fighting Riku in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories''. The catch? It's not really Riku at all, but a clone created by Vexen, and the memories they're fighting over are fake too.-->'''Riku''': I remembered it, Sora. I now know the one thing that is most important to me. Protecting Naminé. Nothing else matters---not a thing.-->'''Sora''': Hey... Riku... I think I'll jog your memory.* The fight between Barret and Dyne in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' isn't a typical example as both combatants are using full strength, but close enough to count. The real tragedy is that Dyne is so far gone that as soon as Barret non-fatally defeats him and tells him they can go back and see his daughter together, clearly assuming the trope worked, Dyne tells Barret he can't come back anymore and commits suicide.* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' while fighting against [[spoiler:Braska's Final Aeon, Tidus gains a "talk" command that attempts to reach Jecht, resetting the monster's [[LimitBreak Overdrive gauge]]. It stops working the third time...]]* Done to death in ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork''. First in 4 Blue Moon with Proto Man, in 5 (both versions) with Mega Man and either Colonel or Proto Man ''again'' depending on your version, and Mega Man in both versions of 6.* The fight against [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Maverick Zero]] in ''VideoGame/MegaManX 5'', except X decides the best course of action is beating the crap out of Zero to bring back his true self, and does so (the fight ends more or less in a tie). Also Zero vs Iris in ''X4''. In both cases, unfortunately, [[spoiler:they die after becoming normal again]], but for different reasons.* Played straight twice in ''Franchise/MassEffect''. [[spoiler:Benezia]] breaks Saren's indoctrination briefly during the fight on [[spoiler:Noveria]] at Shepard and Liara's urging, and if you have sufficient Charm or Intimidate points, you can make [[spoiler:Saren]] break [[spoiler:Sovereign]]'s control in the final fight. It's not much of a breakage in either case, though, as both kill themselves -- [[spoiler:Benezia]] goes for [[SuicideByCop suicide by Spectre]], [[spoiler:Saren]] shoots himself in the head -- [[IDieFree rather than continue as evil pawns.]] This is because Reaper indoctrination is permanent. Any break is only temporary.** Except for [[spoiler:Shiala]], who had to [[spoiler:become controlled by the [[MookMaker Thorian]] and become subsequently freed]].* Happens to two characters in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'': Kain and Yang. Yang gets a good old beatdown, while Kain breaks the control, then loses himself again, then breaks the control a final time. [[spoiler:Golbez]] is also BrainwashedAndCrazy, but no one knows that [[spoiler: except [=FuSoYa=]]], so they never bother trying it.* In ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'', if you choose to play with the teachers Hideo and Kyouko, at some point they're brainwashed. Later, one of them (the first one you picked) will snap out of it but not the other, so you'll have to team up with Batsu Ichimonji (whom you have just defeated beforehand) fight your companion.** Variation: In any other team up with charas of the same school, one of the characters will be kidnapped, get BrainwashedAndCrazy and join TheDragon Raizo. Your characters will try to talk to him or her, but will have to defeat him and Raizo in battle to get their companion back. [[spoiler: It turns out Raizo ''also'' was BrainwashedAndCrazy... by the ''true'' BigBad, his nephew Hyo. You have to defeat the old guy to de-brainwash ''him'' too.]]*** Another variation happens in the second game, when [[spoiler: ''Hyo'' himself is BrainwashedAndCrazy... by the spirit of his evil DisappearedDad, Mugen. We see the whole deal in the Taiyo team's route, when Batsu and Co. confront him right before the final battle: Hyo manages to push Mugen aside for a second and talk to his younger brother Kyousuke, explaining what happened and begging the group to MercyKill him so Mugen won't use him as a SoulJar. [[TearJerker And sadly, this is what happens]]: Hyo is dispossessed, but dies in Kyosuke's arms.]]* If you play a death knight in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', you are ultimately given a quest to [[spoiler:execute a helpless [=NPC=] of your death knight's own race. This [=NPC=] -- who, it can be inferred from the dialogue, knew you somehow before you became a death knight -- pulls this on you. Seeing as this leads to your death knight's inevitable HeelFaceTurn, one can only conclude that it works, but there's a twist: Your superiors wonder why you're taking so long, which causes your old friend to tell you to kill them to keep up the {{Masquerade}}.]]* Both lampshaded and subverted in a memorable ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' quest in which BigBad Arthas [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech openly accuses]] KnightInShiningArmor Tirion Fordring of falling victim to this trope. Tirion, however, displays a notable lack of GenreBlindness when he [[spoiler:tells Arthas that he just wanted to see for himself if he had lost his humanity completely and proceeds to attempt to kill him. Unfortunately, he fails.]]** [[spoiler: It was not a complete failure, as Tirion in this encounter destroys Arthas's heart, effectively wiping out the last bit of humanity in the Lich King. So now Tirion ''knows'' that Arthas is no longer "in there".]]*** Links to confirm it or it's just a [[{{WMG/Warcraft}} Wild Mass Guess]].**** [[http://www.wowwiki.com/Quest:Tirion%27s_Gambit Here]] is the text to the event that plays along with the quest. Most specifically, the quest completion text you get from Tirion.--->I do not view what we just went through as a failure, ... quite the opposite. By allowing me to peer into his heart, you allowed me to confirm what I needed to know. There is no Arthas Menethil anymore -- there is only the Lich King.** In a quest given by Tirion in Eastern Plaguelands, your character [[spoiler: delivers a bundle of childhood memories to his son Taelan, a member of the Scarlet Crusade. It causes Taelan to realize the corruption of the Scarlet Crusade and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge through Hearthglen until he is killed by Grand Inquisitor Isilien on his path to reunite with his father.]]* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'', [[spoiler: Chris ends up subduing Jill during the fight by talking to her, trotting out the most cliché lines he can manage. "Jill, what are you doing? It's me, Chris! Don't you recognize me? Snap out of it!" The whole thing is just to get her to stop leaping around so your partner can yank TheVirus off of her chest. Alternatively, you can just shoot it off.]]* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDissonance'' features this, requiring you to find specific quest items, go for the optional harder boss, and having a specific pendant equipped before it happens though.** ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaCircleOfTheMoon'' has a more straightforward version though, it combines it with RivalTurnedEvil and DefeatEqualsFriendship.* Played with in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'', where, if you choose to get the BadEnding, you join up with your Evil Half [[WhiteHairBlackHeart Fou-Lu]] to become the Infini Dragon, and must kill your former teammates in an unwinnable (for them) boss fight. If during the fight you heal them with an item, Nina will say "that was you Ryu, right?". In the end, though, it's a fake hope, there's nothing you can do, you have to end the battle sooner or latter.* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'', Yuri has to fight [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Estelle, the most innocent person in the game]] [[DuelBoss solo]]. You can go all out, even to the point of using your LimitBreak on [[spoiler:her]], and even so, Yuri will be able to bring [[spoiler:her]] back to [[spoiler:her]] senses.* ''VideoGame/BatenKaitos'' has one of these for a ClimaxBoss fight. Notably, [[spoiler:it's ''the main character'' they're trying to save. By beating the crap out of him.]]* The same goes for ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlrevis'', using [[spoiler:the ''main character'' (just like above) as the FinalBoss]].* In ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'', [[spoiler: any encounter between Litchi and Arakune. The fights themselves include heartbreaking pleas by Litchi for Arakune to "Wake up!"]]** Ragna's dialogue [[spoiler:before fighting Mu-12 (a BrainwashedAndCrazy Noel)]] seems to suggest the fight between the two at the end of ''Continuum Shift'''s story mode is this as well. The conversation between Ragna and Rachel in the previous scene [[spoiler:regarding whether Noel's personality can be brought back]] reinforce the notion.** A similar scenario happens in ''Chronophantasma''. During the latter chapters of that game's story mode, [[spoiler:Jin, Noel and Makoto devise a plan to lure and confront Tsubaki in order to break her free from the influences of Izayoi and the [[BigBad Imperator, Hades Izanami]]. Tsubaki, as the [[SuperpoweredEvilSide true]] [[LightIsNotGood incarnation]] of her weapon, confronts Jin for the last of the three-fight gauntlet]], and the exchange between the two before their battle puts this whole ordeal into this territory.* At the end of ''[[VideoGame/PaperMario Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', [[spoiler: Peach is possessed by the Shadow Queen, but overcomes her to help Mario]].* Robo's fight with Atropos in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'', though she doesn't throw off the reprogramming until [[spoiler: after she's already damaged beyond repair, and dying]].** In the DS version, Magus's fight with [[spoiler: the Dream Devourer. Schala only comes to her senses for a moment]].* [[TearJerker Sadly]] subverted in ''VideoGame/{{Phantasmagoria}}''. [[spoiler: Adrienne, almost totally strapped into the DeathTrap, briefly breaks through to her [[DemonicPossession possessed husband Don]] with a little help from an old snowman ornament. Unfortunately, if you don't do anything, the demon takes over and kills her. The only way to escape is to activate the trap while Don's distracted, killing him instead of Adrienne.]]* The ''Franchise/{{Lufia}}'' series danced all around this trope before finally embracing it:** ''VideoGame/LufiaAndTheFortressOfDoom'' has the "I know you are in there" without the fight.** ''VideoGame/LufiaIIRiseOfTheSinistrals'' does the opposite with the same character.** ''VideoGame/LufiaTheLegendReturns'' finally has both elements but without the refusal to fight back ([[ViciousCycle same character again]]).** It isn't until ''VideoGame/LufiaCurseOfTheSinistrals'' that we finally get a fight against [[spoiler:Erim]] that consists of nothing but dodging attacks while the characters reach out to [[spoiler:Iris]]. [[spoiler:It happens again in the TrueFinalBoss fight, but this time Maxim has no choice but to fight back and kill her - and it's then subverted when she reveals that she was in control the entire time, and was making a HeroicSacrifice in his place. Amusingly, if you let them finish their dialogue without attacking, Maxim points out that he'll actually have to fight back this time.]]* ''VideoGame/XMenLegends 2'' has Sabretooth trying this to [[spoiler:Beast]] after he is [[spoiler:put under Apocalypse's control]]. Sadly, it fails when he arrives to stop it.* Mentioned ''by the villain'' in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}: VideoGame/DawnOfWar 2: Chaos Rising''. If [[spoiler:the traitor is Jonah Orion]], he turns out possessed by a demon, who promptly tells the protagonists:-->'''Demon:''' [[spoiler:Jonah]] is right here, infant. I can hear him screaming.** He still fights. While he can't stop the demon from attacking you or drive it out, he does prevent it from using it's powers to regenerate itself once its been mortally wounded.* In ''VideoGame/MagicalCannonWars'' [[spoiler:this is the ending fight between Akira and Zero, trying to release the latter from the grip of "mechanical magic".]]* The final boss of ''VideoGame/{{Okamiden}}''' when [[spoiler:you battle Akuro in the form of Chibierasu with a possessed Kuni on his back. After the fight, Kuni becomes your partner again... too bad [[HeroicSacrifice Kurow doesn't make it.]]]]* Implied in the final level of ''VideoGame/{{Mark of the Ninja}}'' [[spoiler:Master Azai does not fight the main character, but informs him to take the clan's ancestral sword and bring it to the garden. When you get there, you are given a choice to either kill Azai or Ora, the woman from whom you have been taking advice the entire game. Killing Azai implies that the ninja fails this fight, whereas killing Ora -- who is revealed to be a hallucination -- implies that the ninja wins out and does the right thing.]]* In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters 95'', [[spoiler: the mid-boss before Rugal is Kyo's father Saisyu Kusanagi, who was believed to be dead... but is actually BrainwashedAndCrazy]]. If you fight as Team Japan (Kyo Kusanagi, Benimaru Nikaido and Goro Daimon), [[spoiler: Kyo is shocked to see his father like this (and for worse Saisyu tries to pull a WeCanRuleTogether) but after a rather {{Narm}}-filled talk due to BlindIdiotTranslation, he decides to set that aside since Saisyu simply won't listen. It works in the end: the defeated Saisyu apologizes to Kyo and asks him to keep fighting before passing out, and ''then'' the Team focuses on Rugal.]] ** It's done differently in the KOF: KYO manga: [[spoiler: the manga starts ''after'' Saisyu has [[CurbstompBattle aleady defeated Benimaru and Daimon]] off-screen so Kyo fights Saisyu on his own, first screaming at his dad to recognize him ("Father, wake up! Don't you remember your own son?!") and then ''curb-stomping him with a single [[ManOnFire Orochinagi]]'', de-brainwashing and disabling Saisyu but not knocking him out so he can [[CombatCommentator explain to Benimaru and Daimon]] the deal with Rugal and the Orochi power he absorbed, as Kyo fights Rugal alone.]]** And later in KOF::KYO [[spoiler: Saisyu returns the favor when Kyo falls in a state similar to the Yagami's Riot of the Blood., reminding him that the Kyo doesn't fight purely for the thrill of the battle but also to protect others.]]* Near the end of the final route of ''VideoGame/DuelSaviorDestiny'' [[spoiler:Super Mia and Selbium]] attempt to get through to [[spoiler:their brother/friend Taiga]] due to his mind being blanked out by [[spoiler:the Messiah Armor]] while he rampages. After the fight, they're briefly interrupted when the BigBad shows up, leading to a DuelBossFight that results in a mutual KO and the former person is left to try to get through. [[spoiler:Naturally, she manages to break through and with the help of his other love interests they manage to snap him out of it.]]* In the intro of ''VideoGame/JakIIRenegade'', Jak shifts into [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Dark mode]] and starts advancing on Daxter. "Easy now. Easy, buddy. It's, it's your old pal Daxter remember?" The claws stop about an inch from his face.* ''VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail'' plays this straight with the final battle. There is, however, a twist: [[spoiler:It's the ''antagonist'' trying to draw his friend out of the main character, who is an amalgamation of two souls, one of which is said friend's.]]* In ''{{Puyo Puyo}} 7'', when Ringo and the gang confront Dark Arle in the depths of the forest, Satan [[spoiler:was the very first one to notice that Arle was possessed. This might be because he knew something was off, since he had a series-long affection towards Arle.]]* In ''Shovel Knight'', [[spoiler: The Enchantress/Shield Knight]].* ''{{VideoGame/Xenogears}}''** Fei attempted this on Elly. This is because the latter used the PsychoSerum known as the Drive to fight the former since she is too much of a coward to do it. He eventually snapped her out of this by using ThePowerOfLove.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Visual Novels]]* Subverted in the Ciel Story Arc in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' where the protagonist [[spoiler: is the reincarnation of the BigBad and is only a matter of time before he would be completely possessed]]. Before that Ciel his friend, sempai and current LoveInterest who is [[spoiler: secretly an immortal exorcist sent by the Church]] asks him to get to the school by night to help him. [[spoiler: But her true intention is to fight him and kill him because she knows there is no cure and [[IHateYouVampireDad bears personal hatred]] against the BigBad. It is only because the protagonist refuses to fight her to the death and to hate her for being deceived that she realizes she cannot do it.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]* In ''WebVideo/StupidMarioBrothers'', Mario tries this out [[spoiler: on a brainwashed Luigi (as Mr. L) before they fight. By the end of the fight it works.]]* In ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', [[Creator/AllisonPregler Lupa]] tries this on [[spoiler: a roboticized]] WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows to get him to break his brainwashing. It works. Sure, she had to agree to a date, but it worked. [[spoiler: When Todd tried this on WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick, though, he failed and had to resort to making her GoMadFromTheRevelation by showing her his face]]. * In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' Entry #62, it is implied that this was Jay's plan when he rushed to confront Masky aka the BrainwashedAndCrazy [[spoiler:Tim]] in Rosswood Park. However, he gets his ass kicked and dragged deep into the woods before he has the chance to try this.* During the final battle of ''[[WebVideo/TheCartoonMan Journey of the Cartoon Man]]'', Roy manages to snap [[spoiler:Valerie]] out of Oswald Sherzikien's mind control by means of [[spoiler: [[RunningGag salsa dancing.]]]]* In ''WebAnimation/XRayAndVav'', this is successfully pulled off when Hilda is able to bring back her RobotBuddy O.R.F. from being BrainwashedAndCrazy. The Mad King promptly lampshades this by asked "What is this Disney ''bullshit''?"[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Comics]]* Hilariously averted [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/11p38/ here,]] when [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcninja Dark Smoke Puncher]] is possessed.* Inverted in an early arc of ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'': Sal shoots and kills her mind-controlled lover (and boss's son) without hesitation. Within a few minutes, somebody figures out how to break the control.* A character in ''Webcomic/ParadigmShift'' actually [[http://www.moderntales.com//comics/PS2.php?view=archive&chapter=14795&name=PS2 says]] "I know you're still in there" when his partner changes into a werewolf and attacks him.* In the "Dangerous Days Ahead" StoryArc from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', Torg tries this a little bit on Aylee. [[spoiler:Turns out it wasn't the real Aylee.]]* Ivitho and Emojueel in ''Webcomic/{{Juathuur}}''.* In ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble'' Jon [[http://www.star-crossedcomic.com/fnr/fnr_7_8.html says this almost verbatim to]] [[spoiler: Stephen.]]* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'', [[http://endstone.net/comic/issue-1-page-35/ Lord Quandal makes the appeal to Cole, but it doesn't work.]]* Used successfully by Valjean on Javert (who was under a CharacterRerailment spell) in [[http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/#/d3isg8b this]] page of ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}''. Also used by Shadow!Erik on Mortal!Jareth (whose magic and memory got taken) with some mixed results.* WebGame ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' has a bout where one of the four main characters is the victim of a BalefulPolymorph which turns her into one of the more powerful recurring enemies. The other heroes attempt to talk to her, but unfortunately only knocking her senseless works in undoing the polymorph.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' manages to do this to his arms in ''Armless But Not Harmless''. [[ItMakesSenseInContext No, really.]]* When Marge [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpson]] ends up in a roid rage, Homer talks her down in this manner. But not before she cripples all of Moe's regulars. And Disco Stu.** In the episode "Dog of Death", Burns takes in a runaway Santa's Little Helper and, through ''Film/AClockworkOrange''-type conditioning, transforms him into a vicious attack dog. When Bart comes by looking for Santa's Little Helper, Burns releases the hounds on him. Bart recognizes his dog but not vice versa until, on the verge of being attacked, Bart calls out "I love you, boy!" This triggers in the dog a series of flashbacks to him having fun with Bart, and he reverts back to his old affectionate self.*** Most of those memories are of Bart secretly feeding Santa's Little Helper.* In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' Prowl jacks himself into [[spoiler: Omega Supreme when Megatron takes control of his body, while Ratchet gives him the trope's talk from the outside. It works and Prowl helps Omega throw off Megatron's control... only for Starscream to take over instead.]] [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Oops]].* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': Despite numerous fights with [[SixthRangerTraitor William]] since he is [[GrandTheftMe possessed by XANA]], this approach never comes up until the episode "The Lake"; Yumi's speech actually does bring him back for a few seconds... or so it seems: it's left unclear if she actually succeeded for a short amont of time, or if it was merely a HydePlaysJekyll moment (something William is known to have done twice before).** Jérémie also tries this on Sissi in episode "A Great Day", during the very first human possession by XANA's specter -- to absolutely no avail.--->'''Jérémie''': Sissi! You are being possessed by XANA! You have to resist !--->'''Sissi''': Why ? I never felt so well...*** In retrospect, Jeremie probably isn't the most likely person to pull off this trope with Sissi.* Rather beautifully subverted in ''WesternAnimation/BeastMachines''. Blackarachnia has reason to believe the spark of her lover, Silverbolt, is being used to power the villain Thrust. She traps Thrust, breaks through the "shell program", demands Silverbolt come forth... [[spoiler:and is told "Doggie-bot not home!" The spark inside Thrust is actually Waspinator. Silverbolt is inside the ''JerkAss''.]]* Subverted in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. In one episode, the Parasite has absorbed the personality of a particularly cunning and devious villain, and the two personalities team up... for a while. Eventually it becomes clear that the clever guy is perfectly willing to let the Parasite die, since, after all, his real body and mind are miles away, and they start battling it out inside the Parasite's head. Meanwhile, Superman, on the sidelines, shouts encouragement to the Parasite personality. It's a subversion because ''both'' personalities are bad guys; Superman is just rooting for the lesser of two evils.** And he does it again in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', this time rooting for Lex Luthor after Brainiac hijacked his body and fused with him. Too bad for Supes that Lex was all in favor of the deal, and had even been the one to suggest complete fusion to begin with.--->'''Luthor:''' I ''am'' in here... and ''[[EvilFeelsGood I like it]]''!** Also from ''Justice League'', in "For the Man Who Has Everything", Superman is trapped by the Black Mercy, dreaming of a world where he is married, has a son and Kypton still exists. As Wonder Woman fights Mogul, Batman does everything he can to snap Superman out of it. When none of his gadgets work, he frantically tugs at the Black Mercy attached to Superman, telling him to snap out of it. And in his dream world, Superman continually hears Batman's voice.** ''From Justice League Unlimited'' there's also the episode "Wake the Dead", where Solomon Grundy is resurrected by a group of amateur summoners, but the ritual is interrupted and he [[CameBackWrong comes back wrong]], leading to him going on a mindless destruction tour through town. Hawkgirl tries to stop the League from killing Grundy as well as stop Grundy's rampage by invoking this trope. [[spoiler: Grundy is however beyond help, so she decides to end his suffering.]]* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}: Race Against Time'', Gwen does it to Ben who is turned into a young version of the villain Eon. After a while, it works. ** Later subverted in a ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' episode, where the Plumber's kids goes on a space station to save Max from Ben, who apparently went AxeCrazy. While fighting him, Pierce assumes Ben must have been BrainwashedAndCrazy, and attempt this trope on him. It apparently works, as Ben seems to come partially to his mind and beg for help... only to use the opportunity to catch him off guard and mock him for falling to the trick. [[spoiler:It's later revealed Ben was actually faking being evil as part of an act organized by Max to test the Plumbers' kid performances.]]* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''. He tries to fix a damaged [=DynoMutt=] (a dog robot with boatloads of hyperactivity). He comes up with a [[DarkerAndEdgier supercool and super-dangerous version that is ten times more badass]] than the leading brand. When it goes rogue, The Blue Falcon tries to use his friendship with [=DynoMutt=] to draw out his old personality. Dexter eventually reveals that [=DynoMutt=] was such an annoying buffoon that he decided to just start over with a new version. Blue Falcon is appalled, shocked, and stunned! But then he realises that he can now simply kill the evil robot with a clear conscience -- after all, WhatMeasureIsANonHuman?* This happened in the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' episode "Emotion Sickness", where Kim had an emotion-manipulating device on her neck stuck on uncontrollable rage. In the end, she finally caught up with Ron, and began to beat him up ([[JustHitHim with uncharacteristic slowness]]) while he tried to get through to her, without success -- until Shego picked up the slack and put him in real danger.* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':** Happened with Jet after he was {{Brainwashed}} in "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderLakeLaogai Lake Laogai]]". [[TheHero Aang]] manage to snap him out of it by reminding him of his past as a [[LaResistance freedom fighter]], causing him to [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks throw his sword at]] the brainwashing bad guy. [[spoiler:Who dodges it and kills him without a second thought]].** Also happens a few times non-verbally with Aang in the Avatar State. It's generally Katara either talking to him desperately or [[CooldownHug hugging him]] at great danger to herself.* Subverted on ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' when Jenny's absorbed into a giant Cluster-bot. Her prototype sisters attempts to call out to her fail, but her youngest sister, a robot baby, pukes oil on her (seriously) manages to wake her up.* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' has one of those as the end of Season 2. With Bloom turned into a DarkMagicalGirl by the BigBad, after her friends attempt to fight her yet cannot (half because it's their friend after all, half because Evil Bloom is VERY powerful), and after Riven [[TakingTheBullet almost gets killed to shield an injured Musa]], it's up to Prince Sky to try talking Bloom out of it. It takes a while, but it finally works. It's also a mild subversion since this time the ''heroine'' is the one brainwashed and saved by her love interest.* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' in "What You Want" and "Control Freaks". In WYW, Danny tries to get through to a ghost-powered Tucker and fails. Danny winds up tricking Tucker in order to free Tucker from his evil ghost version. In CF, Sam attempts to get through to a brainwashed Danny, succeeding once, only to have Danny put under Freakshow's control again. She attempts later in the ending and only gets to Danny after getting tossed off a train over a bridge crossing in a valley. Danny comes to his senses and saves her before she falls to her doom.* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'':** Zim tries this on his robot henchman GIR after the latter is overtaken by his "duty mode". True to the FailureIsTheOnlyOption nature of the series, it doesn't work.-->'''Zim:''' GIR, you were my servant once, remember?\\'''GIR:''' Yes. ''[[BewareTheNiceOnes I didn't like it]]''.** In "Dibship Rising", when Zim puts the Dibship under mind control and orders it to do away with Dib, Dib tries to persuade the ship otherwise by reminding it that it and himself are essentially the same person.* In a episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2002'' (''Masters of the Universe vs. the Snake Men''), Man-at-Arms and Teela are turned into snakepeople.-->'''He-Man:''' Man-at-arms, fight it!\\'''Man-at-Arms:''' I can't... nor do I ''want'' to!** He then proceeds to smack ''He-Man'' around a bit.* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''. Professor Utonium's latest invention, a pet named Beebo, goes on a destructive eating rampage throughout Townsville, even going as far as to eat both Blossom and Buttercup. He chases Bubbles around a bit until she's cornered in an alley, at which point she says "No, Beebo! No! I love you!" and stares at him with her giant glassy Powerpuff eyes. Beebo pauses, then smiles at her -- then eats her anyway.** Also subverted when Him mind controls everyone in Townsville and makes them attack the Powerpuff Girls. When the girls cannot talk the townspeople out of Him's mind control they beat them up.* In one of the ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' movies, Lilo pulls one of these on Stitch, when his programming is reversed back to "destructive little monster". A finishing "Because I love you" finally made it work.* Done by Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog in the [[WesternAnimation/SonicSatAM SatAM]] cartoon to keep his robotizised uncle from doing the same to Tails and Antoine. It worked.* This is played with in the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'', of all shows. Mario gets brainwashed by an invention of [[strike: Ludwig Von]] Kooky Koopa, and it's up to Luigi to save him. However, reminding Mario of the good times they had together doesn't work, so he plays a trick on Mario [[ChekhovsGun as he had done earlier while they were arguing]]. This apparently works.* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', [[spoiler:when Jean and Wanda try to snap Professor Xavier and Magneto respectively out of Apocalypse's mind control. Only defeating Apocalypse can free them.]]** Played straight twice before, by [[spoiler: Kitty Pryde (against a BrainwashedAndCrazy Wolverine)]] and [[spoiler: Evan Daniels (towards a possessed Storm.)]]** And toyed with in regards to [[spoiler: a Jean who experiences a serious PowerIncontinence. While Scott ''does'' try to talk her down, what truly works is to have Rogue touch Jean, copy her powers, and contain her psychically.]]** Also played straight and subverted with Rogue. When all the personalities and powers she's absorbed start forcing their way to the surface, she's talked down at least twice. Each time, however, the one doing the talking makes some sort of slip that triggers one personality or another, causing her to go wild again. It takes Professor X's PsychicPowers and a pep talk from Wolverine to straighten her out completely.* Subverted twice in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':** In a season 2 episode padawan Barriss Offee is taken over by a parasitic brain worm. When her friend Ashoka Tano tries this trope on her it has zero effect. In the end she has to rely on SCIENCE and lightsabers, followed up by some [[LesYay snuggly cuddling]].** Later in Season 3, Ahsoka gets kidnapped and brainwashed by the Son, the embodiment of TheDarkSide of the Force, and made fight against Anakin. During their duel, Anakin repeatedly tried to talk sense into her, but to no avail. She got better eventually thanks to the combined efforts of Anakin and the Daughter, the embodiment of the Light Side.* Another subversion in ''[[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers Galaxy Rangers]]'' episode "Psychocrypt" - By the time his team find him, Zach has already had his LifeEnergy ripped out and turned into a Slaverlord. Doc tries this, only to start dodging bullets. The Slaverlord-Zach also fires several ''direct'' shots at Goose, whose abilities allow him to shrug it off long enough to grab the crystal.** Played straight in an elegant way by Zozo in "Showtime." The normally prim and rational Andorians have been reduced to slavering brutes by captivity (captivity being so repulsive to them their mind snaps). Zozo doesn't plead with the crazed Waldo - he simply asks his friend to solve a mathematical equation, which gets Waldo to stop long enough to shake off the crazy.* In "One of Us", WesternAnimation/JimmyNeutron tries this trope on his friends and parents, who have been brainwashed by an alien disguised as a kindly old grandma throught the use of televized mass hypnotism, but it doesn't work:--> '''Jimmy''': Mom! Dad! You can't do this to me!--> '''Mom''': Oh, we're happy to do it.--> '''Dad''': Positively ecstatic!--> '''Jimmy''': But you're not supposed to be happy all the time. You have to be sad sometimes!--> '''Dad''': Happily that's no longer true.--> '''Jimmy''': Can't you see, Grandma Tater's show has stolen your emotions and caused you to lose your humanity! Soon the whole world will be a pack of soulless, mindless zombies!--> '''Sheen''': Wondering if I care... still wondering... NO!* Averted in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' "The Incredible Mr. Brisby". A group called the Orange County Liberation Front try to overthrow obvious Walt Disney parody, Roy Brisby and his empire using Bizzy Bee beanies taken from Brisby's laboratories intended for mind control and using them on the Venture brothers, Hank and Dean, as test subjects. As the battle erupts between the soldiers and the bee-suit workers, the hypnotized boys prepare to attack Brock. Instead of appealing to them, Brock threatens them: "You don't want to shoot me, boys. You know me. [[SociopathicHero You know what I'll do to you if you do.]]" It works, as the boys' mind control is momentarily overridden by pure terror, long enough for Brock to lightly bash their heads together and remove the caps.* Subverted in ''TheSpectacularSpiderMan''. The son of Dr. Connors aka The Lizard tries to get through to his rampagin mutated father. There's a flicker of recognition and hesitation in Lizard's eyes, and then it attempts to bite the kid's head off.* The series finale of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' has an example, although Spidey ''really'' had to work for it. It involves [[spoiler:Spider-Carnage, an insane alternate-dimension version of himself, and a not-dead Uncle Ben from ''another'' alternate universe getting through to him. Even then, it was only enough for him to break free for a moment and kill himself before he could relapse.]]* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' episode "The Sinister Six" Peter tries this on the Lizard. ''It actually works'' and the Lizard reverts back to Connors. Unfortunately Doc Ock steps in to turn him into the Lizard again, and it doesn't work a second time. This trope appears again in "The Man-Wolf" with...well, the Man-Wolf. It happens twice in the episode. * Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''. Thor tries doing this when the other Avengers are mutated into Gamma monsters by the Leader. Sadly, it has no effect.* In ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', Jade tries doing this to her dog, Scruffy, after if has been possessed by the mask of an evil {{Oni}} warrior, to the point of tears. It doesn't work, but Jackie and her team of animals (who were given powers by the defeated dragon demon Shendu's talismans) and a stuffed animal (also given life by the talismans) save her before Scruffy kills her.** Played straight when Jade's same age friend, Paco, puts on another {{Oni}} warrior mask so that he can be scary for Halloween. The mask's evil slowly takes over him until he was willing to beat up his own wrestling idol, El Toro. On the edge of defeat, El Toro convinces him to remove his mask after he removes his own (which he and Paco agreed he would never do out of pride) and brings him back to his senses enough to fight off the demon's influence (in a rather comical, JimCarrey like fashion) and use Uncle's potion to remove it.* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' when a villain uses a stolen, personality-swapping helmet on Booster. During the fight, Booster reveals that the helmet did not work on him, due to BizarreAlienBiology: he has two brains, and his personality is stored in his "bottom brain." Booster is a comic relief character, after all.* Comically subverted in ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', where Babs tries to convince a mind-controlled chimera-ish monster, who's obeyed into lowering her and her friends into a vat of goop that will mutate them into a monster like him, into remembering the good times together, which prompts a look of anger as she had spent the entire episode beating him up despite his [[AnguishedDeclarationOfLove Anguished Declarations of Love]]. It's finally played straight when she admits that she loves him and releases him from his mind-control.* Splinter tries this twice on mutant Donatello in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003''.* In ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' Numbuh 5 tries this on Numbuh 1 when he is turned into a Spanky-Happy Vampire. Sadly, it fails.* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' movie "Bender's Big Score", Bender is subject to this while under the power of the mind-control virus, under an order to kill his best friend Fry. He is only partly successful - still, at least it shows how much he cares about Fry.-->'''Bender:''' Must obey orders. Ohhhhh. Mustn't kill friend!! Ohhhhhh! Badly want to urinate!!!!! ''[monotone]'' Entering auto destruct sequence. ''[normal]'' Awww crap, I hate auto destruct sequence! ''[monotone]'' Explosion in 7, 6--->''(Fry duplicate kicks Bender duplicate back into a cryotube. Fry duplicate turns the dial to one million years)''-->'''Bender:''' ''(much later) [monotone]'' -4, 3, 2, 1, ''[normal]'' BOOM! ''(Nothing happens. Bender starts to laugh)'' Woah! ''(he explodes)''* In the ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'' episode "Prodigal", Duke has one with [[spoiler: Ripcord, who is being overtaken by his Cobra controlled bio-viper form]]. Duke is ultimately successful when he [[spoiler: [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome flat out]] ''orders'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Ripcord to break free from Cobra's mind control.]]]]* ''WesternAnimation/DragonBooster'' has a rather interesting example in ''The Wraith Booster'' for two reasons. One, the speech is given by AntiVillain Moordryd Payyn, to Artha, who is TheHero. Second, he gives it when Artha is the Dragon Booster, and ''Moordryd doesn't actually know who the Dragon Booster is.''* When WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest is posessed by the Super Smarty Pants, the twins convince Dukey to try one of these in order to get to the one part of Johnny's brain that hasn't been controlled. Dukey gives a speech laden with {{Continuity Nod}}s to achieve this.* ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'':** Chiro does this in the first episode, "Chiro's Girl" when his girlfriend who [[RoboticReveal turns out to be a robot]], Jinmay, is going on a rampage under the control of both Sakko and Skeleton King. As he shows her the pictures of their date and swearing not to keep secrets anymore, it worked. Cue to Sakko [[PeoplePuppets controlling her arm to grab Chiro while her mind is intact in giant form]].** Jinmay does the same for Chiro after he's turned into a Wraith later in the series.** In the final episode, [[spoiler:after Sprx is turned evil by the Fire of Hate, Nova refuses to give up on him and tries to reason with him even while he's electrocuting her. She finally reaches him by confessing her love for him.]]* In WesternAnimation/MegaMan Roll tries a version of this when she was trying to get through to Mega Man, who was under the influence of Wily's mind-control chip. Mega Man doesn't really listen to her until Dr. Light interferes and interrupts Wily's control, allowing Roll's words to free Mega Man.* Parodied in the WesternAnimation/SonicBoom episode "Buster": Sticks tries to convince Buster (who is now a giant robot) to stop hurting her friends by asking him to remember all the good times they had, followed by a series of flashbacks featuring the two. Sticks then says in deadpan:-->"Yeah, I don't remember any of that either."[[/folder]]